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We reported on the weekend that we were looking for a hit-and-run criminal who ran away after hitting a woman with an electric kickboard in Yeonnam-dong, Seoul, and was caught by the police after a day of broadcasting.

It was investigated that an accident occurred while driving backwards on a one-way road while drinking alcohol.



Reporter Jeong Ban-seok reports.



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A road in Yeonnam-dong, Seoul at the dawn of the 30th of last month.



An electric kickboard running from behind hits a woman in her 40s walking on the street.



A foreign man who drove a kickboard left the scene, leaving a woman injured in her arm due to a concussion.



Kickboard driver A, who has not been caught for more than 15 days even after the victim reported it, was caught by the police within a day of the SBS report.



An acquaintance who saw the SBS broadcast reported it to the police in embroidery form.



A, who lived near the scene of the accident, is known to have admitted to the charges during a police investigation.



It was investigated that an accident occurred while driving backwards on a one-way road while drinking alcohol without a license.



Under current law, electric kickboards are automobiles, so you must have a driver's license and obey traffic laws.



The police explained that the investigation was conducted with cooperation from a foreign-based kickboard company regarding the allegations of the victim that the investigation was passive.



[Kickboard company official: (email address, etc.) I delivered all the information that can cooperate with the police.

Since we destroy all personal information, we did not have any additional information.] The



police secured a statement that Mr. A drank alcohol, but could not be punished for drunk driving nearly 20 days after the accident.



However, under the Special Act, the charges of running away and driving without a license are expected to be handed over to the prosecution as a prosecution in the near future.