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Three months ago, a mother and daughter were found dead in Suwon, suffering from hardships, and a similar thing happened again in Seodaemun-gu, Seoul.

Authorities had previously tried to figure out her situation, seeing her mother and daughter as falling behind her welfare, but they couldn't help her.



Reporter Park Ha-jeong covered the story.



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Two ambulances enter the house one after another, and the police scientific investigation unit also enters the house.



The other day (23rd) around 11 am, a mother and daughter in their 60s and 30s were found dead in a studio in Seodaemun-gu, Seoul.



She was reported by the landlord, saying, 'The rent was overdue and the contract was over, but the tenant couldn't contact me, so I went and found her dead.'



Today, the electricity bill attached to the front door is about 92,000 won overdue for five months.



[Neighbors: (Bills for that floor are in the mailbox) Almost six months and seven months worth of this is piled up, so they are scattered...

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Today, two days after the two were found dead, the house was cleared like this.



It is known that the two have been living in this studio without a special job.



Her mother and daughter were already selected as 'subjects to discover welfare blind spots' last July.



It is identified as 'crisis information' such as power outage and water outage, because they have not been able to pay health insurance premiums for 14 months and communication expenses for 6 months.



I went to the house from the community center, but it stopped there.



[Gwangjin-gu Office official: (When I went home), 'It looks like the person I lived in before, but I'm moving away' (I heard the answer) and no further consultation or investigation was conducted.]



After moving from Gwangjin-gu, Seoul to Seodaemun-gu in November of last year, I reported moving in. I didn't do it and I couldn't find the contact information.



In the wake of the Suwon mother-daughter case, which was placed in a welfare blind spot for the same reason in August last year, measures were announced just yesterday to receive contact information from the telecommunications company and include non-payment of water and gas bills in crisis information. .



The police just figured out that her deceased mother received a monthly pension as a retired civil servant, and is investigating why they suffered life and how they died.



(Video coverage: Yoon Hyung, video editing: Lee Sang-min)