Ko Hyun-jung hailed for heroic beach rescue during drama shoot

Ko Hyun-jung is praised for rescuing a child actor from a sudden wave during an island shoot, as her new crime thriller 'Praying Mantis' premieres and gains attention
Ko Hyun-jung hailed for heroic beach rescue during drama shoot
Actress Go Hyun-jung and child actor

Rising buzz around a rescue

Actor Ko Hyun-jung is being praised as a lifesaver after stepping in to save a six-year-old child actor from a surging wave during an island location shoot last year, drawing fresh attention as her new thriller 'Praying Mantis' begins airing. The child's mother shared a video and testimony on social media on Sept. 7, recounting that Ko sprinted from a distance and pulled the boy to safety as the water suddenly swelled at the secluded beach. Multiple outlets amplified the account, spotlighting Ko's quick response and calm care at the scene.

What witnesses shared

According to the mother's post, Ko's outfit was soaked as she "threw her entire body" into shielding the child, then embraced and soothed him after the scare at the remote Shin-an island shore. The mother added Ko continued to play with the boy after filming, calling her "like an angel," and later thanked her again for the decisive act that prevented harm. The clip shared online shows Ko and the child sitting together on the sand, reinforcing the caring moments fans praised.

Drama context

Ko stars in SBS's new Friday-Saturday crime thriller 'Praying Mantis: The Killer's Outing,' which premiered on Sept. 5 and follows a detective's uneasy joint pursuit with his serial-killer mother amid copycat murders. Promotional materials and previews highlight tense mother-son dynamics led by Ko Hyun-jung and Jang Dong-yoon under director Byun Young-joo, with broadcasts set weekly at 9:50 p.m. Official listings confirm the show's schedule and positioning as a high-density suspense drama this fall season.
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