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The director of the shelter for the victims of the comfort women run by the Justice and Memory Regiment was found dead in her home last night (6th). This shelter was where the prosecution searched for confiscation issues before the full moon. The prosecution says that it has never investigated the warden, and that the parties have not left a will, so it is not easy to confirm the reason.

First, reporter Shim Young-gu.

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is our home of peace for the victims of comfort women in Mapo, Seoul.

The shelter director, 60-year-old A, was found dead last night in his home in Gyeonggi-do.

The police said they found Mr. A who died in the bathroom when he was sent to report acquaintance that he could not be reached.

There are no signs of intrusion, and no wills have been found, he said.

[Police officials: (Goin) I'm going to check who the last call was and the facts in the call.] As the

grandmother Lee Soon-deok and Kim Bok-dong, who lived in a shelter, died, only Gil Won-ok, a grandmother, stays at Mapo Shelter.

[Hwang Sun-hee / Gil Won-ok's grandmother's son: (Go-in), who has been caring for her mother for 16 years, but my heart has been in pain.]

Yoon Mi-hyang and the Seoul Western District Prosecutor's Office are investigating suspicion of illegally using the donation of Democratic Party Democrats and Justice Yeon-yeon. Seized and searched.

At the time, even though he decided to submit the data, he opposes that the search and seizure was a violation of human rights against victims of oversupply and comfort women.

Western prosecutors said they expressed mourning, but said there was no fact that they had investigated the deceased or asked for attendance.

(Video coverage: Park Dong-ryul · Gongjin-gu, Video editing: Kim Jong-tae)