<Anchor> On the



night of the 17th, a handicapped person was assaulted by someone at Yeokchon Station on Line 6 of the Seoul Subway.

He asked if he knew him, and he followed him off the subway and swung his fist, but he has not been able to catch the man.



Reporter Jeon Yeon-nam reports exclusively.



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Shortly after the subway arrives, a man standing at the end of the platform looks around and starts hitting a man.



He swings his fist and kicks the fallen man again.



When the assault ceases, the man rushes out of history, touching his arm painfully.



At 8:45 yesterday at 8:45 pm, Kim Mo, an intellectual and physically disabled person in her 40s, was assaulted by another passenger at Yeokchon Station on the Seoul subway.



[The victim's family: I was still and asked if I knew him, but now that I don't know, I pushed and removed the mask and checked the face. (The victim) was scared, so I got off the train, but I followed him...

.] After



following Mr. Kim at Yeokchon Station here, the assaulted man continued the assault here for several minutes, and left the site by taking the next subway line.



One passenger reported to the station office at around 8:50, but station officials did not report it to the police.



[Station Officer: The person who hit him took the train, and he didn't know who he was, so he can't report everything to the police...

.

(It was on CCTV in real time, but couldn't you monitor it?) Since there are now multiple monitors, the screen is small.]



Kim, who returned home, reported a strange wound to the body until the family informed the police at 9:33 pm I didn't.



At the time of the assault, several passengers witnessed the scene on the platform, and some took pictures.



The police, who started the investigation, are tracking the man by using CCTV.



(Video coverage: Lee Yong, video editing: Park Seon)