SBS Unanswered Questions is digging into shocking new allegations: while tracking a woman who vanished without a trace, the show uncovered a trail of suspicious deaths — and a chilling secret.
Last spring, the sudden disappearance of Mi-kyung Lee (alias, then 61) devastated her family. Her son also became unreachable, and months later a bombshell call claimed she had died. The unidentified caller refused to provide details, intensifying the family’s fear.
Lee’s siblings visited the local district office to verify whether she was alive, but were turned away for not being direct lineal family. Police likewise declined to file a missing-person report, saying there was no apparent link to a crime.
Around that time, the show received a tip. The tipster alleged that at Church A in Seoul, relatively young congregants — including Mi-kyung Lee — had died one after another. According to the allegation, the deaths were tied to Church A forbidding hospital treatment.
The person accused of leading this treatment ban was identified as Yu-mi Oh (alias), daughter of the church’s founding pastor and conductor of its choir. Notably, Church A has faced longstanding suspicion that it continues to preach the ‘Rapture’ that rocked South Korea in 1992, and testimonies have poured in from former members who left after witnessing the deaths of friends and family.
What is the truth behind the Rapture doctrine and the alleged treatment ban? The production team will air their findings at 11:10 p.m. on the 7th.