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police are currently investigating the allegations raised through the testimony of eyewitnesses at the time of the disaster or through social media videos.

On the day of the accident, there was a story that someone poured oil on the road and made it more slippery, but the police called the suspects today (10th) to investigate.



Reporter Kim Bo-mi will tell you the details.



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On the evening of the 29th of last month, two people walking near the site of the Itaewon disaster while wearing a white hanbok and a gaksi mask.



They each hold a glass bottle.



Immediately after the disaster, some online communities posted photos and videos titled 'Itaewon Gaksital'.



It is claimed that the disaster caused people to slip by spraying avocado oil on the road.



The Special Investigation Headquarters of the National Police Agency identified the identities based on the videos posted on social media and eyewitness statements, and today called them to investigate.



The special edition also said at a press briefing yesterday, "Through CCTV analysis, it was confirmed that what they sprayed on the road was alcohol, not oil, and that the location where the video was filmed at the time was not the site of the disaster."



Earlier, when claims that an accident occurred by shouting "push" in the crowd at the time of the disaster were raised on social media, the special edition identified the identity of the so-called 'rabbit headband man' who was designated as the party and investigated the case on the 7th and dismissed the case. .



Investigations into allegations of deletion of police reports that warned of the danger of crowds are also accelerating.



Immediately after the disaster, the special edition summoned the police officer who directly deleted the report from the office PC under the instructions of the head of the Yongsan Station Information Division.



[Yongsan Station Information Division Staff: (Did you delete the report yourself when you deleted the report?)

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In the near future, the special edition will also call for investigation by the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency's public health information and foreign affairs department chief Park Seong-min, who is known to have been involved in the deletion of the report and the Yongsan-seo information department head and chief.



(Video coverage: Kang Dong-cheol and Yoon Hyung, Video editing: Jeon Min-gyu)