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head of our home in Mapo Peace, Seoul, a shelter for victims of the Japanese comfort women operated by the Justice and Memory Regiment, was found dead yesterday (6th) at home. This shelter is where prosecutors who are investigating suspicion of donation by Jeong Yeon Yeon conducted a seizure search last month.

Reporter Jang Hoon-kyung.

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Gyeonggi Paju Police Department said that 60-year-old A, the head of'My House of Peace', one of the victims' shelters of the Justice Memory Regiment, was found dead last night in her home.

He explained that an acquaintance reported that he couldn't be contacted and went out to work and found Mr. A who died in the bathroom of his home.

'My House of Peace' was provided free of charge to the grandmothers of the comfort women at the Fame Church in 2012, and now, 92-year-old Gil Won-ok lives.

Prosecutors confiscated the shelter on the 21st of last month, investigating suspicion of the use of donations by Democratic Party member Yoon Mi-hyeon and Democratic Party leader Yoon Mi-hyang.

Even though the prosecution and the lawyers agreed to submit the data at random, Euiyeon Yeon countered that the search for seizures was an overkill and human rights violations against the victims of comfort women.

The Seoul Western Prosecutor's Office said he was confirming the police's status by saying that he had not investigated Mr. A, who had died, and had never asked for attendance.

A police official said, "There seems to be no suspicion of being killed at this time because there are no signs of outside intrusion."

Assemblyman Yoon Mi-hyang told the media, "There is currently no position to convey."