BTS’ Suga ‘very sorry’ over drunken incident
SEOUL—A member of K-pop megagroup BTS arrived at a South Korean police station on Friday for questioning, telling reporters he was “very sorry” for driving an electric scooter while drunk.
Suga, 31, was found by police lying on the ground next to his e-scooter late at night on Aug. 6, with a blood alcohol level well over the legal limit.
Wearing a black suit, Suga bowed in front of journalists outside the police station.
“I’m sorry, I’m very sorry. I sincerely reflect on the fact I caused disappointment to many fans and people. I will cooperate fully with the investigation. I am sorry again,” he said before entering the station.
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