Puma Korea has apologized to NCT 127 members after four members of the K-pop boy band were injured during commercial filming, including three who were rushed to the hospital.
According to Puma Korea, it feels responsible for the accident and will do its best to identify the cause and prevent a recurrence.
Puma Korea added that it would do its best for the treatment and quick recovery of three NCT 127 members.
NCT 127 members Johnny, Jaehyun, and Jungwoo were injured when a jungle gym set structure collapsed during the Puma commercial shoot.
Taeil, another NCT 127 member, was also on the same structure but only suffered minor injuries when he slipped and fell.
According to Korean media, NCT 127 members fell from a two-meter jungle gym set in a studio in Namyangju in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.
In August, Puma announced that it selected NCT 127 as its ambassador for the Asia Pacific (APAC) region.


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