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an apartment in Seoul, amid growing public anger against a man in his twenties who killed three mothers and daughters with a weapon, we got a text message from the oldest daughter who was stalked by a criminal.

It contains the persistent harassment of men and the suffering of the victim.



This is reporter Han Sung-hee.



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Among the three mothers and daughters who died, the eldest daughter, Kim Mo, is said to have learned about the suspect in a group chat room last year.



Then, from the end of January, I started to confess my concerns that I was being stalked by my acquaintances.



He never told me the address of his home, but he complained of fear that he was really scared, saying that the suspect was coming, and as he kept avoiding the phone, the suspect waited for eight hours in front of the house and told his acquaintance that he had to face it.



[Oldest daughter acquaintance: I was singing a song with my sister in a karaoke room, but my mother called her and said that a boy in front of the house called her friend and came to me...

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Despite this, the suspect wrapped it up as if it were a quarrel between lovers, saying,'There was an emotional conflict with each other' to an acquaintance of the eldest daughter.



Since then, the eldest daughter turns around to avoid the man whenever she goes home, referring to the suspect as a black padding approaching from the first floor of the apartment, revealing a sense of fear.




Eventually, I even changed my phone number, after a man threatened to'think last time'.



Police are investigating how long the stalking actually took place by taking the data from the base station around the victim's house from the carrier.



In three days, more than 200,000 people agreed to the Blue House petition for the disclosure of the suspect's identity, allowing the government to hear the answer.



(Video coverage: used, video editing: Park Jin-hoon)