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Photos of things left by the late Kim Yong-gyun, who lost his life in the Taean Thermal Power Plant in Chungcheongnam-do, have been revealed. I do not have enough time to eat rice, and when I try to eat it, I get a cup of ramen. Two years ago, when I was alive and dying to fix the screen door of Seoul subway station, it resembled the pictures of similar Kim Sun-mo's things. Time has passed, treatment, safety, it was. Now, in order to put the power on the voice to change, I will send the life of Mr. Yong-gyun Kim, who is difficult to communicate with his parents.

I am a journalist.

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It was Kim Yong-gyun who was preparing for a job last year. The new shoes I bought for my parents gave me a shy laugh.

But in Taean Power Station, which was the first and last job, I never had to wear this suit.

Name tag Clear work clothes and slippers remain as remains.

There is also a notebook that appears to have written instructions on the spot filled with coal dust.

Especially, various types of cup noodles and sweets were left untouched.

I did not have time to eat properly, so I filled my hunger with a cup of ramen.

The flashlight was not paid by the company, but the deceased person provided it with personal money.

Colleagues said that the head lantern was not paid by the company and that the flashlight was broken even when the accident occurred.

[Lee, Tae-sung / Development Secretariat Secretary: I did not have a flashlight. He said he checked the site with his cell phone lights without any minimal lighting.]

There are coal dusts scattered throughout the remains of Mr. Kim.

It reveals how the deceased worked in a poor environment.

[Kim Mi-sook / late Kim Yong-gyun] Mother: (Son) said it was hard. He was originally aiming at KEPCO, so he said, 'I'm going to endure here,' and 'I have to do some hard work.'

Things left by Mr. Kim are similar to those left by a 19 - year - old young man who died in an accident in the Seoul metropolitan area two and a half years ago.

Their remains clearly indicate how urgent it is to stop the vicious cycle of putting non-regular youths to death.

The public transport union plans to make such a voice through a candlelight vigil that commemorates Kim Yong-gyun in all parts of the country including Seoul.

(Image coverage: Bae Munsan, Image editing: Seungjin Lee, Source: Taean Firepower Citizens' Defense Committee)