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News from a kindergarten teacher who is being investigated for putting foreign substances in children's meals, I just told you about what was in the potion bottle in this teacher's drawer, and it was confirmed that mosquito repellent and detergent ingredients were detected.



This is Kim Sang-min.



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A kindergarten in Geumcheon-gu, Seoul.



Teacher A, who was in charge of a special class here, was caught on a CCTV screen last month, pouring an unknown liquid into a coffee cup for a fellow teacher.



The police who received the report further confirmed Mr. A's abnormal behavior through a recent CCTV video.



The scene was captured by putting liquid into a meal with a fellow teacher and children.



[Kindergarten parents: I said it was because I was bullied (to my fellow teachers), but to say that it is the cause, it is not necessary to put (foreign substances) in the children's box.] The



police found eight vials in the drawer of Mr. A's desk I commissioned the Forensic Research Institute for component analysis.



At the time, Mr. A claimed that there was water in the vial, but the results of the analysis of the noodles that came out yesterday (4th) were different.



In the vial, an ingredient in the mosquito repellent and a surfactant ingredient in detergents and cosmetics were detected.



However, the police said they had to check further to see if the ingredients from the vial actually entered the meal.



The police, who are checking suspicious activities by securing a whole year's worth of kindergarten CCTV servers, plan to call teacher A to investigate as early as next week.