[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 (4th)?



<Ko Hyeon-jun/Sisa Critic> This



is a story that was told in China.

A zoo puts makeup on monkeys' faces during live internet broadcasts, causing controversy over animal cruelty.



On the 1st, a female zookeeper in a zoo in Jiangsu Province, China, conducted an Internet broadcast with a monkey. Suddenly, the zookeeper who took out cosmetics, started putting makeup on the monkey's face.



The monkey caught by the zookeeper seemed to resign and did not resist once, but the zookeeper smiled as if satisfactory while looking at the camera so that the changed monkey's face could be clearly seen, and even promoted cosmetics while emphasizing the product effect.




Local media pointed out that the zoo ran a beauty broadcast against monkeys and sold the product, which was obviously animal cruelty.



Netizens also know the situation at the zoo, which has become difficult due to Corona 19, but criticized it as a serious problem to mobilize animals to sell products.



On the controversy, the zoo announced its position to try to prevent recurrence, and the monkey face was washed clean after the broadcast, but said that it was not clear what kind of damage cosmetics could do to monkeys.



<Anchor> From a



human point of view, it is also a problem to do it like that to animals, but I think that it is a bigger problem, especially to do that to sell things. What is the second news?



<Koh Hyeon-jun/Sisa Critic>



This is the next news A person in his 40s who injured a person by pressing the'close' button when trying to get on the elevator was sentenced to a fine even at the appeal court.



In 2019, Mr. A, in his 40s, was handed over to trial on charges of colliding with a door and knocking the old man down by pressing the'close' button even though an old man in his 80s was about to ride in an elevator in an apartment shopping mall in Seoul.



The victim suffered a two-week frontal injury, including a concussion.



Mr. A insisted that the passenger himself is not obligated to press the elevator'close' button carefully, but the trial court at the first trial ``manually pushes the elevator ``close'' button to check if there are more people getting on and off the door. He has a fine of 1 million won, saying, ‘I have a duty to pay attention to my life so that I do not hit him.’



Mr. A appealed, but the court of the second trial also sentenced the judge to a fine of 1 million won, the same as the first trial, saying that'it is necessary to pay attention to prevent damage among elevator users'.



Meanwhile, the victim was charged with violating Mr. A after the accident, and was sentenced to a fine of 700,000 won in both the first and second trials.



<Anchor>



I just said that I have a duty to pay attention, but I think that being considerate of an adult when an adult comes is a basic common sense that must be equipped in everyday life. What's the last news today?



<Koh Hyun-jun / Current Affairs Critic>



This is the last news today. A hamster was entrusted to a pet sitter who took care of a pet, but the story of a netizen who returned to the body only a few days later is resentful.



A lives in Incheon last month through a used trading platform to find a pet sitter to take care of her hamster.



Accordingly, a man in his twenties received a call, and believing that he had experience raising hamsters, Mr. A handed him his hamster and various supplies.



However, after that, the man began to avoid contacting him more and more, and when he did not reach him until the day the hamster was returned, Mr. A sent a warning message stating that he was'going to the police station.'



Only then the man answered,'I don't know whether the hamster is dead or alive' and'I'll return the money, so don't report it with a mouse.' When Mr. A visited the man's house, the hamster had already died.




Mr. A said he could never forgive men, and foretold legal action. Experts cautioned that leaving pets to unverified petsitters could lead to unexpected situations or accidents.