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The miserable interior of the Daejeon Hyundai Outlet parking lot, where 7 people died, was released.

Two mobile phones believed to belong to the victim were also found at the scene.



This is TJB reporter Lee Soo-bok.



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the lights are turned on in the underground parking lot of Daejeon Hyundai Outlet, which was engulfed in fire, black ashes are piled up.



There are tools used by cleaning workers near the cleaning room, and paper boxes with goods are piled up inside the office.



Charred vehicle, windows completely torn for rescue.



[(All the glass is broken.) You ripped it off to check.

like a hook.

There must be someone inside.]



Someone's handprints remain on the buttons of the freight elevator, suggesting the urgent situation at the time of the fire.



[Did the (victim) found here?]



The freight elevator where three victims were found could not go up and stayed on the first basement floor.



In the midst of this, two mobile phones believed to be the victims were found during a further search by the police.



One of the cell phones was damaged in a fire to an unknown extent, making forensics difficult and the police are analyzing the other cell phone to see if there are any records related to the situation at the time of the fire.



At the same time, the investigation into whether fire extinguishing facilities such as sprinklers were operating normally is also accelerating.



It is estimated that the fire started in the right rear part of a 1-ton truck loaded with bread, and a large amount of ashes were found in the exhaust vent of the truck, and the truck was taken out from the basement.



The labor authorities also investigated whether safety measures were implemented against two people, including an employee of Hyundai Department Store and an employee of a contractor in charge of managing firefighting facilities.