A new college student who had a delivery part-time job to earn a living was hit by a car driven by unlicensed teenagers.


On the 31st of last month, the Dongbu Police Station in Daejeon said it was arresting and investigating eight of its peers, including the 13-year-old A-gun, on charges of running away after driving in an unlicensed car with a stolen car.

According to the police, eight people, including Group A, stole a car from Seoul on the 28th of last month and drove to Daejeon. Then, on the 29th of the next day, around 0:00 on the 29th, Daejeon-dong was caught in a CCTV for vehicle security, and the police who started the chase discovered and followed a vehicle driven by Army A near Seongnam Crossroads.

In the process, Army A fled across the center line to avoid the police, and Crashed a motorcycle that B was driving. Immediately after the accident, eight people, including Group A, fled the car about 200m away from the accident site, but six people were caught and the other two were arrested in Seoul the same day.
The 18-year-old group B, a motorcycle driver who was seriously injured in the accident, was seriously injured and moved to the hospital, but died while undergoing treatment. Group B, who entered college this year, was reported to have had an accident while working as a delivery part-time worker to earn money for living as school was postponed to Corona19.

However, it is a situation in which criminals cannot be held accountable. This is because they are not punished for committing crimes, but they are only “disabled” under the age of 14, and can only dispose of social service orders or repatriation of juvenile detention.

B's survivors revealed in an interview with YTN that "No one (of the perpetrators) has any contact. 'I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I didn't hear a word. .

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