[Hyunjun Go's News]



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It's time for current affairs critic Hyun-Jun Go's news.

What is the first news today (20th)?



The



first news of

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is a story from the UK.

The reality of a citizen hero who risked his life to save his neighbors and jumped into the flames has been revealed, which is shocking.



A man named Robert Barnett, who lives in Sunderland, UK, jumped into flames to rescue a screaming neighbor woman after a fire broke out in a building in August 2019.



This image was captured by CCTV right next to the building, but unfortunately, a neighbor woman trying to save herself jumped out of the window to avoid the flames and injured her spine, and Mr. Barnett also suffered severe hand and foot burns.




However, the CCTV footage also contained Mr. Barnett heading to the building before the fire broke out, and after that, the incident went into a new phase.



It was none other than Mr. Barnett who set the building on fire.



It turns out that the motive for the crime was'hero psychology', but he did this because he wanted to become a hero among people.



Barnett eventually admitted to the charges in a trial held on the 13th.



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end, it was a self-made play, right? So I think I will have to pay the price for really seriously hurting my neighbors because of the sentiment of wanting to be a hero. What's the second news?



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This is the next news. Controversy is arising when an article on the Internet that says that a restaurant in Busan has witnessed food reuse.



An online community recently posted an article claiming to have witnessed food reuse at a restaurant during a trip to Busan.



The author said that when a customer asked to heat the fish cake soup that the customer had eaten, the employee poured the soup into a broth, heated it, and gave it back to the customer. He told the situation at the time that he had come.




In addition, the restaurant was designated as a so-called ``safe restaurant,'' where customers can use it with confidence, and it is a restaurant recognized by the local government as a place that adheres to rules such as provision of tools that can be eaten and hygienic cutlery management.



Initially, the restaurant denied the suspicion, saying it was impossible, but it was confirmed as a result of a site investigation by the Busan Jung-gu Office.



The Jung-gu Office announced that the restaurant was scheduled to be prosecuted to the police along with administrative disposition on the 15th.



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Now the police will investigate and punish the owner. However, I think the punishment of consumers who probably saw it is more scary than that punishment. What's the last news?



There



is a controversy over the violation of the quarantine rules for banning private gatherings with more than five people by the group Black Pink's Jennie.



On the 14th, Jenny posted several photos taken at an arboretum in Paju, Gyeonggi-do on her social media account.




There is also a picture of the hands holding 7 ice creams together, so it is estimated that more than 5 people were gathered.



The Arboretum explained that Jenny was visiting for YouTube filming, but one netizen claimed that YouTube filming was not an exception to a private meeting, and filed a complaint in Paju City regarding violation of the quarantine regulations.



This wasn't the first time that celebrities have been controversial about quarantine violations. Experts say that celebrities' violations of quarantine regulations are subject to criticism, which can affect citizens, especially teenagers, while citizens' fatigue is accumulated due to prolonged quarantine. He pointed out that celebrities should be more careful.