▲ Apartment residents who memorialize the hidden security guards 


"I've always been bright and sincere in my life. How did this happen ..."

An apartment in Ui-dong, Gangbuk-gu, Seoul, today (11th).

Residents commemorating Mr. A of this apartment who made an extreme choice yesterday who couldn't stand the 'citizen's hurdles' gathered at the incense camp set at the guard post where the deceased was working.

A bunch of chrysanthemum flowers, makgeolli, and scented candles were prepared in the incense chamber.

The guard window glass window was full of post-it with phrases such as "I always have a nice smile on my eyes. Good luck to the deceased."

Song Mo (67), an inhabitant of the apartment, who followed a glass of rice wine at the incense burner, said, “(Goin) always smiled and greeted the villagers and worked sincerely with a broomstick from the dawn. "It's too vain."

He said, "Of course, people come first, and I don't know what caused this to happen to a car." He said, "It's ridiculous to drive a person to death. I want the abuser to be punished."

According to residents and police, Mr. A in his 50s, who worked as a security guard for this apartment, was found dead around 2 AM yesterday.

Mr. A is said to have left a note of remorse.

According to the residents, Mr. A had a quarrel with Mr. B in his 50s due to a parking problem in the apartment complex on the 21st of the month on the 21st of the month, and Mr. B assaulted Mr. A and dragged him to the management office and demanded that he stop working.

On the 27th of last month, Mr. B dragged Mr. A into the bathroom inside the guard post, a blind spot of closed circuit (CC) TV, and assaulted him several times.

Mr. A eventually sued Mr. B the police for the injury the next day.

But Mr. A died before being sued.

A police officer said, "We are currently confirming the facts based on the complaint against the case."

Meanwhile, Mr. B said he was insulted in front of his neighbors and sued Mr. A last month for insulting the police.

(Photo = Yonhap News)

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