Two Pakistani Girls Fan of Korean BTS Ran Away of home; WHY?

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 Author: Alisha Hussain
 Publisher: Hamza Rajput
 Designer: Umer
 Discover: Subtain Ali

BTS, a K-pop band, is becoming more and more popular every day, especially among

young women around the world. On the other hand, two young Pakistanis chose to

travel to South Korea on their own to meet BTS, which went beyond lifting a finger.


The most talked about boy band in the world right now is Bangtan Sonyeodan or BTS. The seven-member South Korean pop group uses its incredible style and skill to win hearts around

the world. He sings, dances, produces, directs, and acts. From Billboard to the Grammys, the ensemble

features crowd favorites and celebrities including Coldplay, Halsey, and John Cena. The K-pop group is incredibly popular, especially among women who swoon over their graceful

moves and charming stage presence. Among the millions of BTS fangirls, known as ARMY, two teenage

girls are currently making news for their obsession with meeting their idols in real life.

BTS Fangirls Run Away From Home

Two girls aged 13 and 14 ran away from their families in Korangi, Karachi, Pakistan, and went to South Korea to meet BTS.

They were located 1,200 km away in Karachi on Tuesday, as police searched for a missing report filed

by their guardians. The girls left their home and boarded a train that took them to Lahore near the Indian border, where authorities arrested the two.


When the girls' residences were searched for information, the police apparently found the girls' diaries.

In the diary, the girls allegedly listed a train schedule that could take them to South Korea. According to reports, Senior Superintendent of Pakistan Police Abriz Ali Abbasi said, 'From the

diary, we found out the timing of the train and that he was planning to escape with another friend,

after which we investigated.


The girls went missing on Saturday, and Lahore police nabbed the girls after a massive search. According

to the police, they will be sent back to their homes in Karachi. The superintendent added that parents should

monitor their children's online activities and limit their screen time.


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