Several notes, believed to be handwritten, were found on the office desk of a suspect in the so-called 'bottling water bottle incident', in which a co-worker put a toxic substance into a bottle of water to drink.



The Seocho Police Station in Seoul announced on the 28th that it had secured a large number of memos from the desk of employee A, who was designated as a suspect, containing contents that could be used to estimate the crime process and motive.



Immediately after the incident, the staff found these notes while tidying up Mr. A's desk, including 'I'm annoyed', 'I need to get rid of it', 'How do I make coffee?'

It is known that sentences such as etc. were written on it.



The employees found these phrases in the blank area of ​​A4 paper, such as the work report on Mr. A's desk, and collected the materials and submitted them to the police.




The police secured statements from the employees that "A person has recently been told that he may be assigned to a local area" by Mr. B, who is a deceased victim and senior in the company. We are investigating.



The employees are known to have stated, "I heard that Mr. B expressed dissatisfaction with Mr. A's work attitude and talked about sending him to the head office in Sacheon, Gyeongsangnam-do."



It was also reported that among the victims, employee C, who regained consciousness, had a small argument with Mr. A a few weeks before the incident.



This incident occurred on the 18th.

At a company office in Seocho-gu, Seoul, two employees collapsed after drinking water from a bottled water, and one of them died.




The police have secured evidence to prove the charges, such as securing Internet records of purchasing poison from Mr. A's cell phone and laptop, and finding a poison container with the same composition as the poison from the victim's blood in Mr. A's home.



However, Mr. A made an extreme choice at his home on the 19th, the day after the incident, without leaving any clues to specify the motive, such as a will, and has had difficulties in revealing the motive.



As Mr. A dies, the case is expected to be closed with no right of prosecution, but the police are continuing the investigation to confirm the criminal process.



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