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Shocking Sea Escape: The Split-Second Fight for Survival by North Korean Defectors

Channel A’s 'Now On My Way To Meet You' spotlights Choi Seung-hyuk’s desperate crisis

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Out at sea, Choi Seung-hyuk faces the most desperate moment of his life. In the vast open waters, he risks everything in a frantic bid to escape.

Uploaded on March 22, 2026, to the 'play Channel A (Channel A official YouTube)' channel, the video immediately captured widespread attention.

In the clip, Choi struggles in the water and pleads for help. His words, "Go to South Korea even if you have to go alone," reach Lee Cheol-eun, revealing the deep bond between the two.

Another part of the video revisits the grueling journeys of North Korean defectors, vividly portraying the dangers they face and the harsh realities they must overcome.

Unlike previous broadcasts, this episode focuses on a maritime escape, delivering a bold new perspective. The storytelling shocked and moved viewers, quickly becoming a hot topic. 'Now On My Way To Meet You' shares diverse stories from North Korean defectors every week, drawing empathy and support.

According to related reports, the production team conducted multiple simulations and rigorous safety checks to prepare this episode.

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