A woman in her 80s who died of cancer at the end of last month is the first preserved human in Korea.

It was a decision made by a son in his 50s who had lived with his mother for decades.

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The man in his 50s, who lives in Gyeonggi-do, asked CryoAsia, a long-term thawing research and development company for transplantation, to preserve her mother's cryopreservation in order to preserve the appearance of her deceased mother after death.

The company said that this is the first time a contract has been made for a preservation contract after launching a frozen human service in Korea with Cryorus, a Russian frozen human company in 2018.

The legal and administrative grounds for preservation of frozen humans have not yet been established in Korea, so the woman in her 80s is transferred to Russia.

The company said that if it freezes its body or brain at Golden Time immediately after the death sentence, it can be defrosted and revived in the distant future, but the technology to defrost frozen humans has not been developed yet, and is conducting various studies.

The netizens said, "A sad heart that misses old lady is passed on." "I have a lot of thoughts on Mother's Day. Let's do our best for our living parents right now." It showed back reaction.

(Photo source: CryoAsia News 1)