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A popular streamer with hundreds of thousands of followers has tragically been found dead after a reported argument with one of her 'VIP' fans.
Yoon Ji-ah, who was in her 20s, was found lifeless on the side of a mountain on 11 September, which has since prompted an outpouring of grief from across South Korea and the wider world of streaming.
Police have suggested that the young streamer was killed just 30 minutes after her final stream ended, with it suspected that she had been strangled while her body also showed signs of bruising.
She had met with a man in his 50s, who has only been identified as Choi, who had earned the status of a VIP in Yoon's streams after allegedly donating around 100 million won ($70,000) under the screen name 'Black Cat'.
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According to local media, Choi claimed that he was the CEO of a large IT company, but was actually in a lot of debt and had his home seized.
He reportedly convinced the streamer to go into business with him, but she later tried to sever ties with the man after he became demanding and controlling of her.

CCTV footage has since captured the moments before her heartbreaking death, which sees Choi begging on his knees before the streamer.
Yoon's family told local media that around the time she is believed to have been killed, the streamer was captured on camera trying to get out of a car, but someone looked to be pulling her and forcibly closed the car door before she could get away.
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Police then claim Choi dragged a large suitcase from his home, stopping at eight different locations, with his final stop in the Muju mountains, where Yoon's body was later found.
Her cause of death was later confirmed to be asphyxiation through neck compression.
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The popular Korean star is the latest in an unusually long list of influencers and streamers who have met a tragic end, with Raphaël Graven, better known online as Jeanpormanov, passing away in August after claims that he was 'tortured' for 10 days on the instruction of live stream viewers.
Mexican influencer Valeria Marquez was also hauntingly shot dead - allegedly by a cartel member - during a live stream set in her own beauty salon.
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Yoon's death is only likely to increase the calls for increased regulation and safety measures for content creators, to avoid more situations such as this occurring in the future.
Topics: Crime