Rep. Yoon Mi-hyang of the Democratic Party expressed anger at the media and prosecutors over the death of A, the director of the Mapo Shelter (My House of Peace) of the Justice Memory Regiment.

Rep. Yoon Jeong-yeon, chairman of the board, said in an article posted on Facebook this afternoon (7th) that "journalists put cameras outside the gates and broadcasted it as if the shelter was a criminal's den. Said.

Senator Yoon expressed sadness, "It's a daily pressure, not a sinner, but it makes me feel guilty, and it's hard to deal with it all the time when I harass me with a ringing tone."

"I thought I had no choice but to go forward because I didn't have a place to go back or escape to the side, but I thought that my blood would dry up, but I couldn't watch the warden's blood dry up." "I couldn't look at the director's soul while grasping things and wrestling."

Rep. Yoon recalled when he first met General A in 2004, and said, "I thought about going to the (Gim) Bokdong Granny tomb and eating lunch, but I never thought I'd live this hell."

At the same time, Major General A said in a recent call, "I think the soul is broken. It's hard."

Assemblyman Yoon concluded, "The world we dreamed of together, the world we wanted to make with Bokdong Grandma, Let's meet again in that world. I'm sorry to go alone."

Senator Yoon visited'My House of Peace' located in Yeonnam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul in the morning, in black top and bottom.

Shortly after the news of Mr. A's death was announced.

Senator Yoon was caught by the interviewer's camera, covering her mouth with her hands and sobbing and greeting shelter officials.

(Photo = Yonhap News)