<Anchor> A



few days ago, a man in his 50s who was driving while drunk hit his mother to death.



It is known that an elderly mother in her 80s stopped her son from drunk driving, and G1 reporter Choi Kyung-sik reports.



<Reporter> On a



dark evening, a woman is lying in the middle of the road.



Paramedics dispatched after receiving the report hurriedly transfer the woman to the stretcher.



It appeared to have been hit by a car, but the woman was unconscious, and the reporter was gibberish.



[Fire Officer: (The reporter) didn't tell me where he was sick, and he just told me to come quickly, so I sent a (ambulance) car.

Gibberish.] According to the



police investigation, the perpetrator was Mr. A in his 50s, the son of the victim.



An old mother in her 80s, who was drunk and trying to grab the steering wheel, was turned upside down while trying to dry her son.



At the time of the accident, A's blood alcohol concentration exceeded 0.1%.



An old mother in her 80s was taken to the hospital because her leg was seriously injured, but she died after a week.



[Mr. A's father: This is not something to buy.

What are you doing in your life?

.] In a



police investigation, Mr. A is known to have stated that "we have not found his mother on the road."



The family filed a petition to the police stating that they did not want to be punished, saying, "The relationship between the two mothers was good," but the punishment is difficult to avoid.



The police plan to apply the charges of dangerous driver homicide to Mr. A under the Special Act and send him to the prosecution sooner or later.



(Video coverage: Rakchun Lee G1, CG: Joomi Park G1)