It is a real-time e-news that looks at the news that became hot topics on the Internet overnight.



I've read a lot of articles about an absurd medical accident involving a fluid needle stuck in a newborn's lungs.



A newborn baby born in a large women's hospital in the metropolitan area in June of last year was hospitalized for respiratory problems after a day.



However, the PVC infusion needle that the medical staff had inserted into the baby's left arm disappeared.



The needle was sucked into a blood vessel, and when computed tomography was done, it was found in the lungs.



A 1.6cm long and 0.7mm thick needle passes through the heart through the blood vessels of the left arm and then enters the lungs through the pulmonary artery.



The hospital said, "I apologize. I will do my best to be healed", but he only responded formally without any specific measures, and said that if you would like to file a lawsuit.



Eventually, the baby's parents sued the police for their doctor in the name of the baby's last 7 months old.



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There was also a high interest in the article that there were not a few citizens outraged by the snow forecast yesterday (12th).



In the case of Seoul, mainly in the metropolitan area, yesterday afternoon, up to 7cm of snow accumulated in 3 hours, causing inconvenience to citizens on the way home from work.



The Meteorological Administration also predicted that it would snow, but the expected snowfall in the Seoul metropolitan area was 1~3cm.



However, the snow that started around 3 PM quickly turned into a thick snow, and the Meteorological Administration issued a heavy snow warning belatedly.



Some citizens said they couldn't believe the forecast from the Meteorological Agency as the snow misinformation and the traffic turmoil on the way home from work overlapped.



Fortunately, unlike the last 6 days, when the road was frozen due to a cold wave, the temperature in Seoul yesterday afternoon was below -1 degrees, and most of the snow on the road was melted.



However, you need to be careful as the hills, slopes, and shady roads can be slippery due to frozen snow.



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There was also high interest in the news that a policeman in his 50s, who was in charge of investigating sex crimes and continued overtime, collapsed and died on the way home from work.



Inspector Park Seong-soo, head of the female youth gang team leader at Gwanak Police Station in Seoul, fell down in an apartment elevator that day after midnight and was taken to the hospital, but died.



Inspector Park, who was in charge of sexual crimes against female teenagers, hung up on CCTV video analysis until late at night, chasing a suspect of an identity Buddha.



Even on the day of the fall, the junior policemen first left the office and remained alone in the office, and they were known to wrestle with the US case.



Inspector Park was more proud of his job than anyone else to recommend the police to his daughter.



In the last year, he made several contributions, including arresting a suspect in an attempted rape case that made Sillim-dong noisy, and received three commendations from the Commissioner of the Police.



To determine the exact cause of death, the police have requested an autopsy and are reviewing whether or not the job has been dismissed.