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news just starts on Thursday with current affairs critic Ko Hyeon-jun.

What's the first news?



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An 11-year-old grandson from Italy, who was unable to see her grandmother due to the sky road blocked by Corona 19, went to visit her grandmother's house on foot.




The boy enters the alleyway, runs wildly, and is hugged by the grandmother who meets him.

Both boys and grandmothers can't hide it. Born to an English father and an Italian mother, the boy moved to Sicily, Italy last year.



Until then, it is said that there were frequent commutes with my grandmother, but after the Corona 19 incident broke out earlier this year, the sky road was blocked, and I accidentally became a separated family.



The boy vowed to go to see his grandmother on foot, and after persuading his parents persistently, he and his father were able to go on the road in mid-June last year.



The boy and his father arrived in London, England, on the 21st of last month, 93 days after leaving the house, after a hard journey, such as being chased by a herd of wild dogs, and after two weeks of quarantine, the two were finally able to visit their grandmother on the 4th. .



The grandson said he wanted to see him with a warm hug, and the grandmother hugged him and confronted him.



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Corona 19 is spreading again in Europe recently, so I hope both grandmother and grandson are healthy.

What about the next news?



<Hyun-Joon Koh/Sisa Critic>



Recently, there has been a growing voice in the online community to eliminate the tennis court in the apartment complex. Let's take a look at this.




This is an apartment in Seongnam, Gyeonggi-do.

A flyer with the phrase'Tennis court out' is posted at the entrance of the apartment's tennis court.



In another apartment, there was an appeal to get rid of the tennis court, and there are two main reasons residents complain about the tennis court.



First of all, as it is a vigorous exercise, there are many cases of playing tennis with a mask off, so there is a great concern for the spread of Corona 19.



Earlier, as the news that a man in his 80s who used an apartment tennis court in Seongnam City was confirmed for Corona 19 last month, public opinion is spreading more and more about removing apartment tennis courts, including Mom Cafe.



Outsiders come into apartment tennis courts to work out, and even raise concerns over the privatization of certain clubs.



Since only outsiders and a small number of residents use the tennis court, opinions and arguments are emerging to change the use of a parking lot that can be used by many.



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case of a tennis court in an apartment complex, it is private property, so it seems that residents can decide through a meeting.

Please give us the next news.



<Ko Hyun-jun / Current Affairs Critic>



Today we will deliver the last news.

Children's rhyme'Baby Shark' As many of you may know, a baby shark that is popular not only in Korea but also around the world, however, a prison staff in the United States was charged with repeatedly playing the baby shark.




Two prison guards and one supervisor at a prison in Oklahoma, USA, have been charged with abuse of inmates.



In November and December of last year, they were accused of having at least five inmates handcuffed in prison and standing against a wall, and repeatedly listening to a baby shark for several hours.



It is reported that some inmates were subjected to this at 2 or 3 a.m., but when the incident was investigated, two guards resigned and the supervisor retired.



The Oklahoma District Attorney noted that it put mental stress on prisoners who were already being punished, and said they applied a misdemeanor because they were unable to find a felony statute suitable for the case.



Baby shark singing is a controversial event, not the first in the United States, but last year, West Palm Beach, Florida, was controversial when authorities turned on baby sharks loudly to prevent homeless people from sleeping near public venues.