[Go Hyunjun's News]

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Friday's news critic, Hyun-jun Ko. What is the first news today (25th)?

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>

It happened in Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, and a ridiculous incident occurred when a child who was using a public exercise device on the promenade was injured by the device.

One of the most common shoulder-turning machines found in parks and walkways, a circular wheel weighing 10 kg was dropped on the tummy of a six-year-old child who used the exercise equipment at a walkway in Suwon on November 19th.
The child was taken to a hospital, had an intestinal rupture, and is now reported to be admitted to an intensive care unit.

Investigations have shown that the bolts that hold the wheels are accidentally screwed in.

The official in charge of the ward office said, “The current law does not prescribe the management method or frequency of public sports equipment.” “Every time the staff patrols, they check the sports equipment. I didn't. '

If you checked carefully beforehand, it was an accident that could be prevented sufficiently. Subsequently, the ward office said that if the victims request compensation, they plan to compensate for the cost of treating the victims through the public compensation system.

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It's not just the installation, it's the end, but whether you do it yourself or hire someone, you have to manage it thoroughly. Please tell me the next news.

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>

The next news is a white whale at the Lotte World Aquarium in Seoul. It was reported that one Beluga was dead. After that, there was one Beluga remaining and this Beluga left alone returned to the sea.

Lotte World said yesterday that the last Belo left over decided to release a single animal. The detailed discharge plan will be discussed with animal solidarity and experts.

Since Lotte World began to exhibit Beluga in 2014, there has been a controversy in Korea that the narrow aquarium of the aquarium is inadequate for Beluga's habitat, which can submerge up to 1,000m.
Originally, there were three bells: Belo, Belly, and Bella, but Belo died of sepsis in 2016, and on the 17th, Belli passed away, leaving only Bella.

Animal groups say it is necessary to send Bella to the sea, pointing out that it is an animal abuse to raise Beluga, up to 5 meters in length, in a 7.5-meter deep tank.

Eventually, Lotte World made a natural discharge decision in consideration of Bella's safety and health. However, there are still seven Belugas in Korea's aquarium, except for Bella.

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In many ways, this is bad news. What's next?

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>

It's a story about China, but there's a video that shows people's commoners. This is a video of a driver driving a dog in a car on a road in Sichuan, China. Even punishment is controversial due to the punishment.

On the 21st, a driver in the city center of Mianyang, Sichuan, raced down the road with a siberian husky in his car.

Witnesses at the time filmed the scene and posted it on a video site, and there was controversy over animal abuse as the video spread through various social media.
Some netizens reported to the Public Security Bureau, and the police identified the license plate and seized the driver.

But a police investigator gave an absurd explanation that he had just bathed his dog and didn't like the car seat so wet that he drove in a side mirror to dry it.

The Mianyang Public Security Bureau imposed a fine of about 30,000 won on drivers for violating traffic laws, and Chinese netizens complain that the punishment level is too low compared to the life-threatening behavior of dogs.

The petition continues, saying, "You don't know when your dog will get the same thing again. You have to bring it to a temporary shelter."