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This morning (9th), a five-year-old child died in a back-to-school school car in a car park in Hongcheon, Gangwon-do.

G1 Won Seok-jin reports.

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Around 9:50 am today, a five-year-old student was hit by a school car in a daycare center in Hongcheon.

My mom drove me to the day care center, but I was in the car park while I was going home.

Immediately after the accident, one sheep was seriously injured and taken to the hospital, but eventually died.

It is an accident parking lot.

At the time, a five-year-old was reportedly backing out behind a backing car.

The nursery van was going to the forest gardening experience with the children on it.

Insol teachers were also on board, but did not find any sheep passing by behind the vehicle.

[Children's house official: (Insol teacher) I was riding. (One?) Yes. It happened because I didn't see it. If you look, it never happens.]

According to the Automobile Management Act, 2014, mandatory installation of rear view camera and backward alarm sound when registering a car for a daycare center.

The police said the car was not equipped with a rearview camera, but it was not registered because it was registered in 2011.

The police are investigating Park Mo, 72-year-old driver of a child's home for alleged violations of the Traffic Accident Special Act.

(Video coverage: Lee Jung Suk G1)