SBS 'I want to know' tracks the death of the 3rd Sanrok Bridge.



'I Want to Know It', which will be broadcast on the 13th, uncovers the truth about the mysterious fall accident that occurred at the 3rd Sanrok Bridge in Jeju Island in 2009.



On July 22, 2009, an accident occurred at the 3rd Sannok Bridge in Seogwipo City, Jeju Island.

Kim Eun-hee (pseudonym), who was 23 years old at the time, fell from a bridge about 31 meters high.

She ended her life lonely at her flowery age.

Eun-hee's mother, who was with her at the scene, said, "She asked Eun-hee to take a picture of her, and she asked her to stop the car for a while, and she sat on the railing and then she fell."

Based on her mother's testimony, the case was treated as a mere accident, and she was forgotten by everyone.



However, in June of this year, 13 years after the incident, the police suddenly sent Eun-hee's mother and stepfather, who were witnesses at the scene, to the prosecution on charges of 'the murder of her daughter Kim Eun-hee'.

Police noted that her mother's testimony was inconsistent, and were convinced that Eun-hee's seat was a railing made of a structure that no one could sit on.

Amid the conflict between her mother and the police, what is the truth?



My mother could not forget the memory of the day of the incident.

She couldn't forget, even if she tried to forget her.

The police persistently demanded testimony of the situation at the time, and when repeated interrogations caused confusion or the statements were different or inconsistent, the police used it as an excuse to harass her even more persistently, the mother insisted.

A mother who was so named as the murderer who killed her daughter.

Although she lives with her grief over the loss of her daughter in her heart, she has been subjected to numerous police investigations, preventing her from doing her normal daily life properly, and 13 years have passed.



My mother and stepfather complained, "After an accident, the police told us to do this or that, we did everything. If we forget, the police will contact us and make it difficult, so now we are suffering enough."



Despite the absence of direct evidence, what is the reason why the police are not letting the case go?

An investigative official said that all the circumstances of the case point to Eun-hee's mother's crime.

The production team of 'I Want to Know That' visited the 3rd Sannok Bridge in Jeju Island, the site of the incident.

This is a two-lane one-way bridge that crosses a steep and dry valley from east to west.

Eun-hee, why was she on that bridge that day?



According to the testimony of 119 paramedics who were on the scene at the time, the 31-meter-high railing without any safety devices was never a good place to take pictures.

The testimonies of people who know Eun-hee well also reinforced the growing suspicion.

According to their statements, Eun-hee is usually timid and has a phobia of heights to the point that she is afraid of the iron stairs to the second floor.

That's why she said it doesn't make sense for her to sit with her back on a dangerous, high railing just to have her picture taken.

Circumstances that are piled up layer by layer.

What is the reason why the police sent the case to the prosecution only after 13 years have passed since the death of Eun-hye?



The location of Eun-hee's fall, which fell under the bridge, was rather unusual for the production crew during the interview.

He was too close to a person who fell on his own, only 2.5 m from the bridge.

Forensic engineering and physics experts who are proficient in identifying the cause of the crash pointed out that the location where Eun-hee fell, that is, the 'fall point', could be the key to solving the case.

Based on the point of fall, he said he could use physics calculations to deduce, albeit slightly, how it fell backwards.



An unprecedented fall test from an actual height of 30 m.

The production team reconstructed the situation at the time based on the testimony of the rescuers who were dispatched at the time of the incident, and the victim Eun-hee borrowed the memories of her friends and set her height and weight at the time.

In 2009, we implemented and installed the railing of the 3rd Sannok Bridge to reconstruct the situation at that time, and conducted an in-depth set experiment on Eun-hee's fall.

What does the field of that day look like from the perspective of modern science, and what is the last trace that Eun-hee left behind to tell us?



Through a large-scale fall experiment that takes place in a diving bungee jumping 52 meters above the sky, ‘I want to know’ is coming back to that day 13 years ago and tracking the truth about the mysterious fall accident that occurred at the 3rd Sannok Bridge in Jeju Island from the perspective of modern science. It will be broadcast on the 13th at 11:10 pm.



Reporter Seon-ae Kang (Reporter Seon-ae Kang  



, SBS Entertainment News)