It was concluded that the police made an extreme choice for the families of Yuna Jo (10), who were found dead in the sea while saying they were leaving for experiential learning.



The Gwangju Southern Police Station announced today (2nd) that they had closed the case by disposing of the right to prosecute the couple, who were accused of giving Jo Yang a sleeping pill and making an extreme choice (murder).



The police determined that the Cho couple made an extreme choice around 0:10 on May 31st.



Through the black box video, the couple's vehicle crashed from the breakwater at a speed of 31 km, and no external shocks or defects were found.



The change of the gearbox of the vehicle salvaged from the sea to the parked (P) state was presumed to have occurred after the crash, but the police explained that it is difficult to determine the specifics.



At the autopsy, sleeping pills were detected in all of Cho's family.



Although the cause of death has not been determined due to severe corruption, it is believed that the possibility of drowning is high as the concentration of sleeping pills is within the curable range.



The police applied the murder charge to the extent that the Cho and his wife caused the young Yang Yang to die.



However, as the Jo couple also died, the case was closed because there was no right to prosecute.



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 May.