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Stalking-related crimes are getting more and more serious. A man who lived up to imprisonment for stabbing his ex-girlfriend with a knife is under investigation by the police for asking to meet the victim again after being released from prison. The victim changed his name out of fear and even moved, but found it again.



Correspondent Kim Kwan-jin.



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A 57-year-old woman visited her ex-girlfriend 4 years ago and wielded a weapon.



He served three years and six months in prison for attempted murder, and was released last February.



In the meantime, the victim changed her name and even moved, but the man persistently inquired and found it.



In the process, they even visited the victim's hometown.



Yesterday (20th), I left a note on the front door of the victim's house saying 'I will wait at the cafe in front of the house'.



The police, who received the victim's report, are investigating A without detention on charges of violating the Stalking Punishment Act.



[Police official: I came here to talk, I have something to say.] We



took measures to protect the victim, including access ban.



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An explosion suspected to be a landmine occurred at an army unit in Gimpo, Gyeonggi Province.



A sergeant of the 17th Division of the Army, who was searching and reconnaissance of the iron fence at the estuary of the Han River, suffered a serious injury to his left ankle and was transported to the hospital.



The military said there was no life-threatening effect.



[Military official: I am doing my best to get treatment and stability, and the military…

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military is investigating the type of explosive, suggesting that it may be a landmine.



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fire broke out on the first floor of a multi-family house in Sillim-dong, Gwanak-gu, Seoul around 10:40 am, and was extinguished within 30 minutes.



A woman in her 30s was found dead inside the house, and police and fire departments have launched an investigation.



(Video editing: Park Ki-duk, screen provided by: Seoul Gwanak Fire Station)