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Last month in broad daylight, a 6-year-old boy in front of a hamburger shop died from a drunk driving vehicle.



Netizens were very interested in the Blue House National Petition posted by the victim's mother asking for severe punishment for the perpetrator.



The child's mother said in a police investigation that the perpetrator had an early soccer meeting on the morning of the accident and drank during the day, and criticized him for having a soccer game during the government's recommendation to refrain from meetings in step 2.5 of social distancing.



He then said that the perpetrator did not even take basic relief measures at the time of the accident.



In particular, the day after the accident, the perpetrator came to the funeral hall, and even then, he was in anguish, saying that he smelled alcohol.



Even after the accident, the mother of the child saw alcohol-related accidents being reported in the news, and because she could no longer stand, she appealed for help so that the perpetrator could face severe punishment. The petition now has more than 16,000 consents.



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2nd Disaster Subsidy Application also rose to the rankings.



The government is paying disaster subsidies to small business owners and freelancers who suffered damage from Corona 19 before the Chuseok holiday, but there are 599,000 people who have not yet received the subsidy because they have not applied for the subsidy.



Among them, there are 550,000 small business owners, which are the most, which is analyzed because the application deadline remains until the end of October.



The problem is that this disaster subsidy is a selective payment, so it will automatically disappear unless the target person applies for it separately.



For this reason, the government plans to send a text message to the recipients to inform them of how to apply for the grant.