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A victim of the Atlanta spa shootings was a South Korean citizen, official says
CNN
One of the four victims of the Atlanta spa shootings who were of Korean ethnicity was a South Korean citizen and permanent resident of the US, an official said.
The other three are believed to be Americans of Korean ethnicity, Kwangsuk Lee, the Deputy Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Atlanta told CNN on Friday. The South Korean Foreign Ministry decided not to disclose further information about the victims, including their names, "to protect the privacy of the victims and to respect requests from the family members," Lee said. The South Korean Consulate in Atlanta received information about the four victims of Korean descent from Atlanta police on Friday, he said.![](/newspic/picid-6252001-20250215004209.jpg)
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