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Tomorrow (29th) will be exactly one month since the Itaewon disaster.

Let's find out what the scene of the accident looks like now and how far the police investigation is going by connecting reporters.



Reporter Ha Jeong-yeon, can you feel the atmosphere of remembrance at Itaewon Station?



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Yes, I am in the memorial space in front of Exit 1 of Itaewon Station.



Chrysanthemum flowers and letters left by the mourners are still piled up.



Despite the inclement weather, we were able to meet many citizens who visited this place for a month after the disaster.



[Kim Jong-goo/Yongsan-gu, Seoul: Tomorrow is (the disaster) a month, and if I had been there for 5 more minutes, I would have helped behind the scene, but I feel sorry and ashamed of myself for not being able to do so.]



[Oh Ji-eun/California, USA: I am a Korean living in the United States. .

I heard it in America.

I wanted to come a month ago, but I couldn't.

I came because it was scheduled for today.

I 'm here to pray.]



It has not yet been decided when and how to organize this memorial space to continue the will of the memorial.



Currently, the Seoul Metropolitan Government, Yongsan-gu, and volunteers are discussing plans.



The streets of Itaewon are still quiet.



Most of the shops were open, but customers were hard to see.



[Moon Seong-min/Itaewon Merchant: There are no people at all.

A phone call came and said, 'Come out through Exit 1.'

There are many places closed in the back (alley).]



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How much progress is there in the investigation of the police special investigation headquarters?



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Yes, the Special Investigation Headquarters of the National Police Agency has so far booked a total of 17 people as suspects and is conducting an investigation.



The second summons investigation of the main suspects is currently underway.



Today, Park Hee-young, head of the Yongsan-gu Office, and Park Seong-min, former head of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency's intelligence department, were summoned again.



It is also known that Kim Kwang-ho, the head of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, was inspected.



The Special Inspection Team of the National Police Agency recently summoned and investigated Commissioner Kim, and handed over related materials to the special edition.



The special version plans to complete the investigation of the main suspects during this week and apply for an arrest warrant among them.



Attention is focusing on what decision the special edition, which has been criticized for its poor and belated investigation, will make about the command of each agency responsible for this disaster.



(Video coverage: Jeong Seong-hwa, video editing: Lee Seung-jin)