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public defender who is accused of poor defense in relation to the death of a sergeant in the Air Force and an executive accused of sexually harassing a victim a year ago were summoned and investigated. Some of the soldiers in the unit where the victim last served are being charged with a second offense by distributing the victim's identity.



This is Kim Tae-hoon, a reporter specializing in defense.



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military officer summoned by the Ministry of National Defense Prosecutor's Office today (15th) is Lieutenant Yoon Mo, who is accused of sexually harassing Sergeant A by the 20th Fighter Wing, which was dispatched about a year ago.



In a recently filed complaint, the bereaved family argued that the charges were clear, including that Jun-wi Yoon visited Sgt.



Public lawyer B, who was sued by the bereaved family for negligence, was also summoned as a suspect.



Mr. B is suspected of providing poor defense, such as never having an interview with Sergeant A for personal reasons such as marriage.



[A sergeant Father: I'm married (CO) lawyer wipe out substitute others?]



[A sergeant (other) dont I asked a solicitor Well, Then I'll know.]



[A sergeant father: because her marriage to another man This will replace it.]



[Sergeant A: Deputy. Now is. I'm a substitute now.]



Seven members of the 15th Special Mission Wing, the last unit of Sergeant A, were also summoned for secondary assault.



It has been confirmed that some of them are being accused of distributing the identity of Sergeant A.



The bereaved family has claimed that Sergeant A, who made an extreme choice four days after moving the unit, was treated as a soldier of interest in the 15th Wing.



The Ministry of National Defense's prosecution team visited the bereaved family at the Armed Forces Capital Hospital and conducted an investigation of the first witness.



[Sergeant A's Father: We'll see if the victims' mothers and fathers' injustice will be revealed through an accurate investigation.] It is known that the



bereaved family plans to sue the battalion commander, sexual grievance counselor, and the head of the Air Force Gender Equality Center, who are the direct commanders of Sergeant A. .



(Video coverage: Kim Se-kyung, video editing: Jeong Seong-hoon)