While the

case of Choi Hee-seok, a security guard who claimed the damage and sudden violence of the residents, is making a rage, there is a compelling story that compares to this. One of the apartment residents went to donate to the management office for the disaster relief funds he received, asking for money for the security guard and the sanitation worker.

Reporter Lee Hyun-jung.

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An apartment and a man in Gangnam, Seoul, visited a management office.

They just said they were residents and handed over a shopping bag.

In the envelope inside the shopping bag, there were 11 sheets of 100,000 won, and a prepaid card worth 1.1 million won.

The villager said it was the disaster aid he had received and told him to use it for the security guards and the US security guards.

The manager's office asked if it would be better to deliver it directly, but when he finally declined, he left without leaving a name and leaving an envelope.

[Junghee Park / Director of Management: There are a total of six guards. There are a total of five people in the US. Eleven people were right. They said that the same amount of 100,000 won per person (the person who received it) said.]

Security guards and US beauties who received unexpected gifts from anonymous residents have no way to express their gratitude.

[Son Han Kwon / Security Guard: I always feel grateful to the person who gave you, and the government subsidy will come out too.

In the midst of this, the police have filed a warrant for arrest for the victims of violence and assault against Choi Hee-seok, an apartment security guard who made an extreme choice.