▲ A black box video of an ambulance at the time of an accident posted by YouTuber Kim Mo on YouTube


Police yesterday (21st) against a police driver, 31-year-old Choi Moe, accused of blocking an ambulance and leading to death of an ambulance, saying that he should handle the contact accident first. Said today.

The prosecution has filed a court order with the police.

The Gangdong Police Station in Seoul investigating the case said "The matter is serious and there is fear of running away."

The police explained that the deliberately accused the accident, "it was judged that the taxi had intentionally made a contact accident because it did not drive concessionally."

The police commissioned the Road Traffic Authority to analyze the black box video, secured the relevant persons' statements, and continues to investigate other charges such as negligence and death.

In this case, where the Gangdongseo Transportation Division is investigating, the police put an additional investigation into the same police department earlier this month and another powerful team, and have been conducting a full-scale investigation while banning Mr. Choi.

On the afternoon of the 8th of last month, Mr. Choi was found to have been blocked for about 10 minutes by saying,'Start handling the accident' after an accident with an ambulance on a road near Godeok Station, Line 5, Gangdong-gu, Seoul.

The ambulance was transporting a patient with stage 4 lung cancer, age 79, complaining of shortness of breath.

The patient was transferred to another 119 ambulance, arrived at the hospital for treatment, but died at about 9 o'clock that night.

Choi worked as a taxi driver in Gangdong-gu and was found to have been around for three weeks since joining the accident.

He left the company on the 22nd of last month, two weeks after the accident.

The incident was publicized when the surviving family of a dead patient was widely known as the Blue House National Petition posted on the 3rd asking for punishment of a taxi driver.

Over 714,000 people have agreed to the petition.

(Photo = YouTube capture, Yonhap News)