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The police investigating the death of a student at Inha University found and analyzed a recording file containing the circumstances at the time of the incident on the cell phone of the arrested suspect.

A wave of remembrance of the victims continues with voices calling for prevention of secondary persecution at the school.



Correspondent Kim Ji-wook.



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front of Inha University Building 2.



Chrysanthemum flowers and drinks were placed where the students walked.



A space was prepared on campus to commemorate the victims, and post-it notes were posted on one side to pray for the well-being of the deceased.



Today (18th), the fourth day after the death of an Inha University student, mourners continued to visit the incense altar to commemorate the victims.



[Park Seo-yoon / Inha University 1st year Media Communication Department: The victim is also a freshman, and there were so many things that he wanted to do, but I was very sorry that his wish did not come true.



] Criticism of reality followed.



[Ahn Chan-wook/Chairman of Inha University Central Steering Committee: More than 90% of the articles were sensational rather than written to commemorate the regret for the deceased, at first.

Seeing things like that made me feel sad even more.]



The Ministry of Education said that it would strengthen security on campus by strengthening night access control and increasing CCTV, and Inha University also came up with a plan to provide special sexual violence education or psychological treatment for all students.



A school official said, "Independent of the police investigation, we will review the student's expulsion according to the school rules."


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A police investigation has also begun in earnest.



It was confirmed that the police found a recording file containing the circumstances at the time of the incident on the mobile phone of the arrested suspect today.



After completing the digital forensic, the police plan to call the suspect tomorrow and continue the investigation.



(Video coverage: Hyung Yoon, Video editing: Junhee Kim)