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This time, we tell you about the death of a young man in his 20s who took his own life recently.

The deceased, who worked as a village bus driver, suffered from bullying and harsh working conditions by his seniors. In accordance with the bereaved family's hope that this does not happen, the name and face of the late Min Seong-won are also disclosed.



Reporter Park Chan-beom covered what happened to Min Seong-won, who worked harder than anyone else and tried to build a career to become a city bus driver.



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This is a suicide note left by the late Min Seong-won, a village bus driver in Gyeonggi-do.



There is a saying, 'When you say you shouldn't do the bus, you shouldn't do it'.



The son who wanted to build a career and become a city bus driver.



However, the bereaved family said that they had a hard time being bullied by senior drivers.



[Min's mother: 'I don't know why you swear at me and give me the time to dispatch trains like this' was always a habit.]



Min's SNS posts also reveal her difficult feelings.



A fellow knight wrote down what Min had said to him while he was still alive.

Another colleague said that Mr. Min also suffered subtle forms of bullying, such



as 'He said things that were difficult to put into words' and 'Mr. B talked to some of the knights and tried to turn them off and out of the way.'





It is said that the driver of the vehicle dispatched in front deliberately widened the gap, causing passengers to flock to Mr.



[C/Ex-Colleague Driver: There is a dispatch order, but the car in front of me is running faster now, so if I just widen the distance, a lot of passengers gather at the bus stop.]



The harsh working environment of the village bus also seems to have added to Min's pain. .



According to the Passenger Vehicle Transport Act, transport workers are required to guarantee a break of at least 10 minutes after one route operation within two hours.



But it has not been properly maintained.



[Mr. C/Ex-co-worker: There are times when I leave in 5 minutes.

You're really going to swallow the whole thing, eat.

I can't eat properly and I just turn the car and leave.]



He and Min testified in writing that there were cases when the bus service did not guarantee proper meal time, so even if you wanted to eat, you could not eat.



[Min's mother: 'When you go home, Mom, take out two rows of pork belly in advance.

Then I'll eat', when I get home from work in the afternoon, it's 12:00 PM and 1:00 AM.

I eat at that time.] The



village bus company explained that there was no harassment at work, and that the rest time of the drivers was observed in accordance with the relevant laws.



The bereaved family said that they would file an industrial accident claim as the company was responsible for Min's death.



(Video coverage: Chang-hyeon Cho, video editing: Tae-ho Yoon, CG: Ha-neul Choi, Chan-hyeok Lim, Seong-yong Hong, VJ: Jun-young Lee)