A 30-year-old woman who was found missing after a family camping in Jeju was found dead in the water.

According to the Jeju Dongbu Police Station, a second autopsy by the National Institute of Scientific Investigation on the body of 38-year-old Choi, who was found dead in a week after disappearing at Sehwa-gu, Jeju on November 25th.

Plankton was detected in the lungs of the body, and I saw that Choi was drowning in the water.

When the plankton is detected in the lungs of the body, it can be deduced that it has been breathing for a few minutes even after it has fallen into the water, so direct sign means drowning.

On the second day of the autopsy of Professor Kang Hyun-wook of Jeju University Medical School, the typical appearance of a drowning person appeared when he saw his lung condition.

Professor Kang also said that there were no injuries to be suspected of being killed because the autopsy did not find any injuries in the body such as strapping or strangulation.

It is confirmed that there are no signs of sexual crime.

The death toll was estimated to be 25-26 last month, when police assumed Choi was missing.

Professor Kang is scheduled to draw up a final report on Choi's death based on the results of the first autopsy and the second autopsy of the National Diet.

In the final report, it is reported that Choi's death place can be estimated as Sehwa port inner harbor, and the above digestion contents are consistent with those consumed just before Choi's death.

The police officer estimated that Choi was camped in Sehwa Port, Gujwa-eup, on the 10th of last month, and 30 minutes from 11:38 pm on November 25th to 0:10 pm on the 25th of last month.

Police say Choi is walking in a breakwater in a state of drunkenness.

Choi's body was found in Segwipo-si Gapa-dong, Seogwipo City, on the opposite side, more than 100 km away from Sehwa Port and coastline on the first day.