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A car hit a passerby in an alley at dawn.

The victim said that he tried to take the license plate of the car because he thought it was drunk driving, but the driver got out of the car and tried to get into the car after assaulting him.

Police are looking for the driver who fled.



Reporter Hyeji Shin of UBC reported exclusively.



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At dawn, a woman is walking down an alleyway in a residential area where no one is.



After that, a car enters the alley, suddenly turns and crashes into her woman.



She immediately wants the driver to get out of the car and check the condition of the collapsed woman, which escalates into a violent fight.



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[Victim woman: 'Are you drinking?' I asked.

So you said 'yes'.

So she got the idea that she should take a picture of her car.

So I woke up, and he suddenly changed and assaulted me.] Finally, when I



opened the back door of the car and tried to burn it, the woman struggled to escape, and a motorcycle passing by saw this and pulled the woman away.



Meanwhile, the driver exits the alley.



The victim, she says, is suffering from her mental illness, she suffered bruises and bruises all over the place from this.



[Victim woman: I can't meet people well.

I can't even eat well now.

I have panic disorder.

It seems to have gotten worse.] The



main suspect has not been caught yet.



Police said they had identified a suspect in their 30s and issued an arrest warrant for special injuries.



However, he added that the suspect has not appeared at the residence and has not yet been caught, and that he is focusing on the arrest.



(Video coverage: Lee Jong-ho UBC)