US Politics | Who was University of Kentucky student Anne Gieske?

KENTUCKY student, Anne Gieske, tragically passed away on October 29, 2022. Gieske was one of the two Americans who died in a crowd surge in a nightlife district in Seoul, South Korea, this weekend. Anne Gieske was studying abroad in Seoul, South KoreaInstagram Anne Gieske was a third-year nursing student at the University of Kentucky who was set to graduate in 2025. According to a statement made by the school on October 30, 2022, she was from northern Kentucky and was studying abroad in South Korea this semester. Gieske was a member of UK's Korean Language and Culture Club, as per WKYT-TV. Gieske's last Instagram post was of her 20th birthday celebration along the Han River. The pictures showed her smiling in front of her cake and enjoying an array of Korean food. She had created a public account, @anne_in_seoul, to share her many adventures in Korea with friends and family. Read More on SEOUL 'INDESCRIBABLE LOSS' US students, 20, named among 153 killed in Seoul Halloween crush HALLOWEEN TRAGEDY At least 153 Halloween revellers killed in horror stampede in Seoul What was Anne Gieske's cause of death? Gieske was among more than 150 people killed during a Halloween celebration in South Korea on October 29. She and one other America, Steven Blesi, were caught in a crowd surge that occurred after tens of thousands of party-goers were reportedly trapped in a narrow alleyway just 12 feet wide in a nightlife district in Seoul. South Korea's President, Yoon Suk-yeol, declared a period of national mourning on Sunday, October 30, describing the crush as ...truly tragic.... He said: ...A tragedy and disaster that should not have happened took place in the heart of Seoul last night.... Most read in News 'MURDERER' CAUGHT Suspect arrested for Delphi murders after teen girls found dead on trail HUGE UPDATE Man arrested on two counts of murder five years after Delphi deaths JOYOUS REUNION Mom reveals 1st words to son, 6, found 2,000 miles away after 'kidnapping' LAWYER UP I'm a lawyer - you may not realize what you're doing in Walmart is 'theft' 'INDESCRIBABLE LOSS' US students, 20, named among 153 killed in Seoul Halloween crush 'THE NICEST' Amanda Knox & ex reunite 15 years after arrest for Meredith Kercher murder What have people said about Anne's passing? Following the news of her death, friends and family flooded social media to express their condolences. The UK's Korean Language and Culture Club told WKYT in a statement that Gieske ...was a very kind and outgoing person. We all feel sorry to hear about her loss and we hope that she would rest in peace.... Over 150 people were killed during a Halloween celebration in South Korea on October 29, 2022EPA Kentucky University's President, Eli Capilouto said in a statement: ...We have been in contact with Anne's family and will provide whatever support we can — now and in the days ahead — as they cope with this indescribable loss.... He added: ...There aren't adequate or appropriate words to describe the pain of a beautiful life cut short. Read More on The US Sun DECISION TIME Decision over Serena Williams' stepmother fight for childhood home days away JINGER'S RISK Jinger risks parents 'shunning' her after she exposes secrets in tell-all ...It isn't fair, nor is it comprehensible. It is loss and it hurts in ways that are impossible to articulate.... The president also announced that two other University of Kentucky students and a faculty member who were also abroad in South Korea are safe.

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