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It's time for Go Hyun-jun to pick out the hottest news. What's the first news on Monday?

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary> Yes, consumer sentiment is shrinking as Corona19 continues to spread. In Daegu, where a large number of check-ups were made, as the customers stopped coming to the restaurant, the movement of exhausting the food ingredients of restaurants was taking place around SNS.

On the 21st, a Facebook page in Daegu area was losing money because many restaurants couldn't consume the ingredients, and a restaurant owner and employees who needed help posted a message that they would do their best to help and inform.

When the operator of this page is informed of the remaining ingredients, price, store location or number, they help the citizens run out of inventory while ordering directly via SNS message or phone.

Since then, there have been dozens of ingredients left over, and various shops will offer discounts and shipping.

One owner also attracted attention by saying that if he brought a mask instead of money, he would give food and collect masks.

In this movement, which helps self-employed people in need and exhausts the ingredients that are likely to be thrown away, people are responding that 'this is the net function of SNS' and 'warm'.

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Efforts to help each other and overcome together seem more necessary than ever. Please tell me the next news.

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary> We will deliver the next news. Here's the news from Australia, the story of a nine-year-old boy who appeared at the rugby stadium and was cheered and applauded.

More than 20,000 spectators applaud the boy who enters the stadium with a rugby ball. On social media, TV viewers posted articles such as 'It was an emotional scene' and 'Tearful.'

The boy is a nine-year-old boy named Quadon Vales from Brisbane, Australia, who has been plagued by schoolmates because of her congenital dwarfism.

On the 19th, Qaden, who had been harassed by friends on the way down, cried his mother sadly and poured out painful words, saying, 'I don't want to live anymore' or 'Give me a rope.'

Qaden's mother posted her son on SNS to show how bullied hurts her. The video resonated large enough to record over 14 million views.

Cheering messages came from all over the world, and the Australian Rugby Team Native All-Stars also gave Kwaden to the game with cheering videos, giving them unforgettable memories.

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Your friends won't bother you anymore. Please tell me the next news.

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary> The next news is a Supreme Court ruling saying that even if the car is scratched, it could be punishable by hit and run without getting out of the car and checking the condition.

The Supreme Court broke the court of innocence for the alleged violation of the Road Traffic Law to dump truck driver Hwang Mo and sent the case back to the Chuncheon District Law.

Hwang was driving a dump truck in Samcheok, Gangwon-do in May 2018, changing lanes and entering the back of a car that was driving in the next lane.

The victim was wounded for two weeks and cost 3.8 million car repairs. Hwang was put on trial for running away after the accident.

Hwang said, "I didn't know that I was in an accident."

However, the second judge was found innocent of the allegations that the incident was minor and that there was no evidence to admit that a traffic hazard or obstacle occurred.

However, the Supreme Court overturned the second trial, and even if the victim didn't know that the accident had occurred and didn't pursue Hwang's car or did not have any specific traffic hazards in the process, the traffic risks and obstacles caused by the accident As it appears, Hwang explained the ruling background that he needed to prevent and eliminate dangers and obstacles.