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Let's talk a little bit more with Baekun who covered this case together.

Q. How much did the victims and daughters suffer?

[Baekun reporter: Yes, the family members handed this document to the victim's site, but the three daughters, as well as the victim's sister, friend, and police, summarized the statement. The damage done before the divorce, as well as the four years after the divorce, is carefully documented. The contents tell that the suspect went to the victim to visit her daughter and threatened with the knife, and if not, she even self-harmed herself. Even the suspects captured and threatened to murder the family murder case. The bereaved family members were constantly worried about what they would receive if they were sent to mental hospitals because of their constant mental illness.

Q. Could you stop domestic violence after divorce?

[Baekun reporter: It was reported that the victim was unfortunately not doing such a thing, although it was possible to ask the police for personal protection or for the injunction to prohibit access to the court. In the affidavit, there was a good reason. The bereaved families reported to the police every time the assailant came, but the police said that they returned after leaving only the words "I can not help it" and "Please come back next time." I did not think I was leaning on public power. It is impossible to prevent access to the original, even if protection measures or a restraining order are issued.

A woman who stalked a car in a 40-year-old woman in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi Province, died earlier this year when the woman was killed by the fire. The woman was under the protection of a person, and even received a "smart watch" It did not stop the crime. Therefore, experts argue that the opportunity should be revised to create a law to prevent stalking so that stalking itself is strictly punishable and liable for damages.]

(Image coverage: Chochun-dong, Bae Mun-san, Kim Nam-sung, Image editing: Lee Seung-jin)