Haruna, one of the members of the South Korean girl group Billlie recently faced a terrifying attack when someone forced entry into her house. The reports by Korea Joongang Daily states that Billlie's agency, Mystic Story, shared a statement on Friday. They said a stranger broke into her house by damaging the door. The stranger then threatened Haruna which really frightened her. The agency said she was taken to a hospital right away and given a full checkup. They have also moved her to a safer place and called the police to file a report about the trespasser.
Because the event was serious, the doctors suggested she stay in a calm and quiet place. She will take time off from all group activities and for now, Billlie will continue with the other six members.
The agency also said,
"We recognize the seriousness of this incident and, along with a police investigation, plan to take swift and strong legal action, both civil and criminal, against the perpetrator."
Haruna's attack details and immediate response
The reports by Korea Joongang Daily further states Haruna’s home was invaded when an outsider broke her door. The person entered without permission and threatened her and caused her extreme mental distress.
Because of this event, she will not take part in Billlie’s group events and it has not been made clear when she will come back. The agency said they would provide further updates regarding her return at a later date. Her safety is now a top priority. The agency will push for legal action against the trespasser. The agency’s statement also said they are sorry for the sudden news and pledge full support for her recovery.
"We promise to provide Haruna with every necessary support so she can fully recover and return in a stable condition."
Billlie is a South Korean girl group and Haruna is one of its members. The group has gained a strong fan base with their unique sound and style and she is known for her bright voice and stage presence.

Supporting details and context
The trespasser incident is rare in the world of K‑pop idols. Companies usually protect their artists with security. But when a person breaks in physically, it is a serious breach of safety. Haruna’s agency responded fast. They moved her, got her medical care, and informed the public.
No details have yet been revealed about the trespasser’s identity or motives. The police will investigate and the agency said they will use strict legal measures. They aim to stop the person from harming her again. Updates about the case and her condition will be shared by the agency when available. Until then, activities will move forward with the rest of the group, and the investigation remains in the hands of the police.