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Last year we reported on the case of the late Kim Jun-ho, who took his own life after being threatened by military colleagues who came with a hatchet.

After that, out of the three perpetrators, only the successor who was tried by the military court was given a particularly low sentence.



Reporter Han So-hee reports.



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Two men in an elevator.



A man is holding a 'hatchet'.



They threatened Kim Jun-ho, who served in the military with him on the roof of the apartment, and threatened him with an axe, and forced him to write a memorandum to the effect that he would give him 10 million won.



Four hours after breaking up with them, Junho committed suicide.



It was a case of three people working together to pay off gambling debts, but the sentence of the first trial was different depending on the court.



The Seosan Branch of the Daejeon District Court sentenced Mo Han to 10 years in prison and Mo Choi to 8 years in prison.



Although the causality between the crime and the victim's death is acknowledged, the military court found it difficult to predict the death, and only found guilty of special robbery, which is lighter than 'murder by robbery'.



After the abolition of the High Military Court, the Seoul High Court's second trial, which took charge of Kim's appeal, recently sentenced Kim to 11 years in prison, more than twice the sentence of the first trial.



According to the conversations the accomplices had after the victim's death, they did not accept the victim's death as an unexpected event, but said that it had a strange feeling and a strange feeling.



[Family of the late Kim Jun-ho: 5 years doesn't make sense, so I've been given 11 years now, but why didn't I see it in the same court



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