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A man in his 60s wielded a weapon at a junkyard, injuring four people.

It was investigated that he went to protest over the garbage problem and committed a crime against the owner of the junkyard and the people who dried it.



This is the exclusive report by reporter Han Seong-hee.



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are bloodstains all over the asphalt floor in front of the junkyard.



Yesterday (19th) around 11 am, a 67-year-old man living in a villa next door visited the junk shop.



[Villa resident: The paper seems to have moved a little (toward the villa).

There has been a bit of an



argument

before that.] The

man went to the junkyard and protested because the garbage was flying towards the villa he was living in.



When an argument broke out, the owner of the junkyard was hit with an iron pipe, and three people, including an old man who came to sell waste paper, stopped him and wielded a weapon.




[Screper owner: Stab all the people who dry them.

They are all waste paper collectors, so they can't work, so they make a living.] The



victims received hospital treatment with injuries to their hands, chest, and legs, but it is said that their lives are not affected.



Police have applied for an arrest warrant for the man who wielded a knife.



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At around 6 a.m. today, a report was received by the police that a woman with an intellectual disability had been sexually assaulted.




"I was sexually assaulted twice by an Internet broadcaster I met through SNS, and this man forced me to have sex with another man, so I barely escaped from the motel."



Police rushed to the scene and are looking for the escaped man.



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car crashed into a 25-ton truck parked on the shoulder of a road in Golpo-dong, Gimpo-si, Gyeonggi-do, about 4:20 pm today.




A man in his 40s, who was in the passenger seat of the car, suffered serious injuries and was taken to the hospital in the accident.



(Video coverage: In Pil-seong·Kim Hak-mo, Video editing: Yoon Tae-ho)