
An Antarctic scientist at the Jang Bogo station allegedly pulled a makeshift knife on a colleague (Picture: Getty Images)
An Antarctic researcher wintering with other scientists on a remote station is accused of pulling a makeshift knife on a colleague.
Researchers wintering at the Korean Antarctic Jang Bogo station were caught in something out of a horror movie after one of their colleagues’ threatening behaviour on the world’s remotest continent.
The incident happened last month,when the icy continent becomes extremely inhospitable ahead of winter with temperatures averaging -45°C.
A winter-over station staff member pulled a blade on another personnel,the Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI) said.

The South Korean Jang Bogo permanent Antarctic station consists of 16 facilities and it can house up to 60 people (Picture: Yonhap/EPA/Shutterstock)
The 30cm (11-inch) shank had been pieced together from a steel sheet in the station workshop,according to Korean media.
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