[Go Hyunjun's News]

<Anchor>

I will start the news of Go Hyun-jun on Friday. What's your first news today?

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>

Korean Air is drawing attention by accepting a family mileage application for a Korean same-sex couple. Korean Air said it has completed the family mileage registration for Korean same-sex couples in their 40s.

In Korean Air, spouses, children, parents, and other family members can combine or divide the air mileage. To use this system, you must submit legal documents such as a copy of your resident registration or family relations certificate.
In Korea, even if a same-sex couple declared themselves as a married couple, it was difficult to register family mileage because the same-sex marriage was not legally recognized.

In this case, however, this was possible because the applicant had a marriage certificate issued in Canada in 2013. Canada legalized same-sex marriage in 2005.

Korean Air officials said, "If there is a document issued by a foreign country that legally recognizes same-sex marriage, it can be registered as a family." It's hard to confirm. '

<Anchor>

Maybe a company is more flexible in this area than in a country. Please tell me the next news.

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>

The next news is the largest used trading site in Korea, and claims that more than 60 victims of fraud have occurred in the used country.

When a buyer puts money in the form of selling items such as luxury sneakers or a collection of children's books, they have been scammed by deleting the post and hiding it.

More than 60 victims have been reported to have hit 18 million won in the past two weeks. Most of them are so cheap that they have to deposit quickly because they think they should buy this product quickly.
There are two suspects. The account numbers the victims sent were different, but the account holders were A and B, and the two were suspected of being the same or fraudulent.

There is also suspicion that the seller hacked a NAVER account and posted a sales post in a used country with a different username.

Some of the victims reported the fraud to the police, but the suspect is not yet arrested by the police, so special care should be taken when using secondhand transactions.

<Anchor>

When the price is cheap, I'm not going to spend money, but I'll have to doubt it. Please tell me the next news.

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>

What's next? It's a story from the United States, where a young man was rescued by a dog who was almost killed by an elevator.

The incident took place on September 9 in an apartment in Houston, Texas. A young man named Johnny Mathis, who was on the first floor of an elevator, met a woman and her dog.

The woman rode the elevator as you can see, but the dog that followed the woman with a collar behind him stood up and immediately closed the elevator doors.
Afterwards, the dog is caught in an elevator and feels dizzy. Intuited by the crisis, Mathis approaches a dog and tries to untie his collar.

Eventually, I could barely save my precious life. Afterwards, the woman who returned to the first floor miraculously thanked Mathis for her tears at her live dog.

Local media praised Mathis's good deeds while releasing footage of the rescue, and did not forget to warn that the carelessness of dog owners could lead to such an accident.