In a car parked at Hwangnyeongsan Mountain, Busan, a woman in her twenties bit the tongue of a man in her thirties for amputation, and the police are investigating it.



Women argue for self-defense against forced harassment, and men claim serious injury.



According to the Busan Police Agency, on July 19th at around 9:25 am, a woman A bit the tongue of a male B, and the tip of her tongue is amputated about 3 cm in a car parked at Hwangnyeongsan mountain road in Nam-gu, Busan.



Immediately after the damage, Mr. B visited Earth and reported it, and the incident began as a serious injury.



A few days later, on August 6, Mr. A also sued the man for rape, claiming that he was self-defense against the man's forced harassment.



In the process of resistance, I also submitted a photo saying that there was a wound on my body.



The police are investigating serious injuries by separating them into the Criminal Division of the Southern Police Station, and the rape and injuries incidents into the provincial offices.



From the perspective of female victims of crime, for a comprehensive and three-dimensional investigation, the investigation is to stop the investigation of serious injury cases and investigate Mr. A first.



Mr. A was in a drinking state at the time, so it was said that he did not remember about 4 hours before the crime.



However, it is known that the car black box contains a sound that Mr. A is alleging to damage.



Mr. B claims that it was a consensual kiss, but we are curious as to whether he was able to get a legitimate consent from a woman who drank so much that he could not remember the incident.



The two are known to have met for the first time on this day.



Mr. B proposes to go for a drive to Mr. A, whom he first met, insisting that Mr. A accepted and agreed. Mr. A is sleeping on the street while drunk before going to the lodge. And say you put yourself in the car.



On the other hand, in Busan, Choi Mo, a woman in her 70s, who was sentenced to prison for serious injuries by biting the tongue of a man who tried to rape her, requested a retrial after 56 years, attracting attention as the trial is underway.



On May 6, 1964, when he was 18 years old, Choi was sentenced to imprisonment under the Busan District Law on May 6, 1964. Has been sentenced.



Choi argued that it was self-defense against sexual assault, but the court did not admit it. Rather, Mr. Roh was sentenced to two years of probation in June, a lighter imprisonment than Choi on charges of invading special housing and special threats, excluding attempted rape.



Choi, who had lived with her breath after the ruling, took courage this year to find a Korean woman's phone and filed a retrial in May.



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