27.02.2026 00:02
A 21-year-old woman in South Korea has been found to have killed two men by giving them drinks mixed with benzodiazepines. One person fell into a coma, while the woman's boyfriend survived. It has been revealed that the arrested young woman learned how much medication to mix into the drinks by asking artificial intelligence.
A chilling murder case in South Korea has made headlines worldwide. It has been revealed that a 21-year-old woman poisoned two people with drinks laced with a high dose of benzodiazepine.
TWO MALE VICTIMS HAVE DIED
As a result of the incident, one person lost their life, while the other victim, who is reported to be the suspect's boyfriend, survived after coming out of a coma.
SHE ASKED ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR THE DOSE OF THE POISON
During the police investigation, it was discovered that the young woman calculated the lethal dose of the drug to be added to the drinks by asking an artificial intelligence application. While the suspect, who incorporated technology into her murder plan, was arrested, this incident has reignited discussions about the malicious use of artificial intelligence and ethical boundaries.
WHAT IS BENZODIAZEPINE?
Benzodiazepines (commonly known as "benzos") are a class of drugs that primarily affect the central nervous system.