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The identity of the creepy “Subway Ghost” was revealed after 20 years

It’s been 20 years before people can identify the woman in the creepy white clothes appearing in singer Lee Seung Hwan’s MV.

In 1997, the music video of Lee Seung Hwan‘s 5th album “Entreaty” drew a lot of attention. It’s because a woman was spotted where she shouldn’t have been.

The creepy "Subway Ghost" in Lee Seung Hwan's music video was revealed after 20 years

Netizens were terrified after the music video was released. It’s because you couldn’t enter the engine room except for the engineer. Even experts have come forward to find out who the ghost was.

The creepy "Subway Ghost" in Lee Seung Hwan's music video was revealed after 20 years

It afterward turned out not to be a video manipulation, which made people even more horrified. In the end, Lee Seung Hwan deleted the woman from the music video.

Recently, KBS Joy’s ‘20th Century Hit Song’ revealed the secret of the incident. The identity of the ghost was revealed belatedly.

An engineer who just retired a while ago divulged the secret he had been hiding over years. The ghost was actually an acquaintance of the engineer. The acquaintance was curious about the engine room, she begged him so much that he allowed her to enter, and that scene happened to be in the music video.

The creepy "Subway Ghost" in Lee Seung Hwan's music video was revealed after 20 years

The engineer hid this fact because the issue was so big at the time. He couldn’t reveal it until he retired.

Check out the scene and video.

Source: dispatch

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