Sleeping pills were detected in Jo Yuna (10), who was found dead in a vehicle that fell into the sea, and her parents.



According to the Gwangju Nambu Police Station today (13th), the police have recently been verbally notified of the autopsy details from the National Institute of Scientific Investigation.



An autopsy analysis revealed that a sleeping pill component was detected in the body of Yang and her parents.



However, specific details such as how much sleeping pills they took are under further analysis.



The police also restored the vehicle accident recorder (EDR) and black box that Yang's family was riding.



The police are known to have come to a tentative conclusion that it would be an extreme choice based on the movement of the vehicle just before the accident and the conversation between Mr and Mrs. Cho in the black box.



The Cho and Yang family were found dead in the sea off Songgok Port, Wando-gun, 29 days after their cell phone signal was cut off after passing through a pension in Sinji-myeon, Wando-gun by car around 11 pm on the 30th of last month.



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