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Sayuri, a Japanese broadcaster, was on the list.



Sayuri, an unmarried woman, told a media outlet yesterday (on the 16th) that she had given birth to a son by donating sperm from Japan.



Sayuri said she was shocked to hear that natural pregnancy is difficult and the probability of success is not high even if she has an in vitro procedure while she visited a gynecologist last year in Korea. After hard work, he said that he decided to become a mother without getting married.



However, in Korea, only married people can test tubes, and everything is illegal, so they donated sperm from their mother country, Japan, and gave birth to a healthy boy on the 4th.



Sayuri said that there are voices in Korea asking to admit abortion these days, and if you think backwards, you want to admit to having a baby.



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Yoon Sung-hwan, who was surrounded by suspicion of gambling, also rose to the rankings.



Yesterday morning, a media reported that a Samsung franchise player in his 30s was being investigated by the police on charges of gambling a large sum.



Since then, there has been speculation among baseball fans that he is not Yoon Seong-hwan.After being involved in an away gambling case in 2015, Yoon Seong-hwan was suspended as a reference for overseas expedition gambling and was not charged with illegal internet gambling charges.



Samsung, who excluded Yoon Seong-hwan from its power due to sluggishness this season, has decided to release Yoon Sung-hwan as a free agent.



Yoon Sung-hwan strongly refuted the gambling theory.



He said it would be true that he had a debt, but he said he had nothing to do with gambling.



The National Police Agency also said that the Suseong Police Station in Daegu filed a complaint of fraud against Yoon Sung-hwan in early September, and said that it had nothing to do with gambling.