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The police arrested a daughter who killed her 60-year-old mother by giving her chemical drugs.

Police believe her daughter committed her crimes for the benefit of her mother's death insurance.



Correspondent Kim Min-jun.



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A villa in Gyeyang-gu, Incheon.



On September 28, a woman in her 60s was found dead here.



After a long absence from her mother, her biological son, who went to her home, called the police and firefighters.



[Neighboring residents: I saw five forensic teams coming and then one or dozen people going up to investigate…

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I thought she was just an ordinary sign of loneliness.]



Her mother lived alone here in a villa away from her family.



It had been left unattended for quite some time, and as you can see, there is also a notice on the door notifying that the gas supply has been stopped.



When the National Forensic Research Institute who conducted the autopsy revealed that "she appears to have died because of the chemical drug remaining in her body," the police weighed on the possibility of murder rather than a simple cause of death.



The police, who checked the CCTV around the house and the purchase history of chemical drugs, made an emergency arrest yesterday (the 9th) for her biological daughter, woman B in her 30s, on suspicion of murder.



The police also confirmed that Mr. B had known in advance about her mother's death insurance.



Mr. B is said to have admitted to her allegations during a police investigation, saying that she "was trying to get her death insurance benefits because of her debts and other financial difficulties."



It was confirmed that B did not receive actual death insurance benefits.



The police, who applied for an arrest warrant for Mr. B this afternoon, are investigating the exact crime method.



(Video coverage: Ji-Hoon Yang, video editing: Lee Sang-Min)