A young man in his 20s who disappeared with a vehicle parked at Jamsu Bridge in Seoul was found dead 17 days after his disappearance.



The story of the missing person's family leaving a yellow post-it note like "I'm looking for you" at the scene of the disappearance was widely known online, adding to the regret when the news of the death was delivered.



The Seoul Seocho Police Station announced today (25), "I found the body of Mr. Kim (25) in the Han River near Dongjak Bridge at around 11:45 a.m. yesterday."



It is about 2km away from Jamsu Bridge.



A police official said, "There were no criminal charges found on the body, and according to the will of the bereaved family, it will be handed over without an autopsy for a funeral."



Kim disappeared after leaving his vehicle on the shoulder of Jamsu Bridge on the afternoon of the 7th. When the vehicle was left unattended for a long time, a 112 report was filed on the 12th, and the police searched for it.



The cell phone left in the car is said to have had a video suggesting an extreme choice.



After hearing the news of the disappearance, families who had gone to Tokyo posted yellow notes on the railings of the Jamsu Bridge and shared their stories with an online community, looking for witnesses.



On the 24th, the person who revealed that he was Mr. Kim's older sister told this online community, "(After hearing the discovery), we went to Seoul to check how long our youngest was injured. I wrote.



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(Photo = Online Community Capture, Yonhap News)