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A personal broadcasting YouTuber broke into the old National Forensic Service building and filmed a horror experience broadcast.

I created an atmosphere saying that it was the place where the autopsy took place, but in fact, it was a laboratory building where no autopsy had been done.



Reporter Lee Tae-hoon of KNN covered it.



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This is a video uploaded by a YouTuber about the autopsy room.



It was a dark night, and a horror experience broadcast was filmed by trespassing into the former branch of the National Forensic Research Institute in Busan, which was left as an abandoned building.



It was the place where the actual autopsy took place, creating a sense of fear.




[Youtube: Because this is where the dead come... Because the dead are different.]



However, no autopsy was done in this building.



Since it was built in 1993, it has been used only as a research institute.



After the National Forensic Service moved to Yangsan in 2011, Pusan ​​National University Hospital took over the building, but it has been neglected for 10 years.



Access to the building is currently prohibited.



However, as you can see, the height of the door is not very high, so there are still concerns about trespassing.



[Informant: It is possible that people who broadcast in the future may visit, and even if a crime occurs in such a place, it is currently out of control.] As the



controversy grew, the video is now private.



Along with pointing out that personal Internet broadcasting has gone too far, there are also opinions that it is necessary to find a way to utilize the neglected building.



[Nearby residents: What is over there in the middle of the town? I don't want to see you... Isn't it? Disappear or do something else.]



Pusan ​​National University Hospital, the main body of the building, said it would report the YouTuber to the police while looking for a way to use it.



(Video coverage: Lee Won-ju KNN, screen source: YouTube Tosauchi)