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I've seen a lot of articles about three teenagers who tried to lure their girlfriend to kill a contract by saying, 'I'll do an event', but were caught by the police.



On the night of the 9th, 19-year-old group A lured her girlfriend B, who came to play with her at a pension in Hwasun-gun, Jeollanam-do, to come alone because she hid a gift 1km away from the pension.



However, what was at the destination was not a gift, but a friend of Army A with a weapon.



He swung his weapon at sheep B, and even strangled him.



Fortunately, the people around who heard Miss B's scream immediately reported it to the police, and when the police arrived at the scene, they found a friend of Army A in the trunk of Army A's car and caught them together.



Ms. B was taken to the hospital and it is known that she is recovering after receiving treatment.



It was investigated that Army A did this to repay the installment payment for the foreign vehicle he was driving.



He had insurance under both names of B and designated the beneficiary as himself.



The police plan to apply for an arrest warrant for the A group on charges of attempted murder.



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There was also a lot of interest in an article that the son of Kwak Sang-do, who received 5 billion won as severance pay from Hwacheon Daeyu, rode a luxury foreign car while attending the police and was once again controversial.



On the 8th, Kwak's son, Mo Kwak, was summoned and investigated by the Gyeonggi Southern Police Agency.



However, after the investigation, some media caught Kwak returning home in the passenger seat of a Porsche, causing controversy.



This is because Rep. Kwak raised suspicions that he received a preferential scholarship from the Pusan ​​National University Medical School, saying, 'There is a saying that a daughter drives a Porsche' to a candidate for the Minister of Justice at the time of the Cho Kuk crisis two years ago.



Democrats immediately went on the offensive.



Song Young-gil, CEO of Song Young-gil, said on social media, "There is no report at all that the son of Rep. Kwak attended by a Porsche." He added, "Rep. Kwak made a false claim when the daughter of former Minister Cho Kuk was riding an Avante, and the media reported it aggressively." I did.



Hong Seo-yoon, spokesman for youth, pointed out in a commentary that 'Young people are even more angry at Rep. Kwak's double attitude.'



Former Minister Cho also shared a related article on SNS saying, 'In fact, the Porsche was driven by Kwak Sang-do's son'.