警察到着後、21階から飛び降りた男性2人…部屋には死亡した女性2人=韓国
After police arrived, two men jumped from the 21st floor, two women were found dead in the room (South Korea)
As the circumstances surrounding the murder of two women and the death of two men who jumped from a hotel in Yadang-dong, Paju continue to emerge, police have visited the hotel room before the two men jumped.
According to the Dong-A Ilbo on the 12th, a report was received that two men in their 20s had fallen outside a hotel in Yadang-dong, Paju City at around 10:35 am on the 10th of this month.
Police who responded to the scene discovered two dead women in the guest room where the men were staying. One of the dead women, Ms. A, had been reported missing by her family on the 9th of this month.
The family went to Goyang Police Station after they were unable to contact Mr. A, who had left home around 5 p.m. on the 8th saying he was going to meet a friend.
After that, the police visited Mr. A's apartment around 6:00 p.m. on the 9th and took CCTV footage.
However, the police were unable to confirm the details because the person in charge at the management office had already left work. The next day at 7 a.m., the police visited the management office again and checked the CCTV footage.
They tracked down See and found out that he had entered a hotel in Yadan-dong on the 8th. The police who tracked down A reportedly visited a guest room on the 21st floor of the hotel where A and his friends were staying around 10 a.m. on the 10th.
However, when a man named B, who was in the room, stuck his head out from between the door and said, "(Mr. A) went to the shopping district in Goyang City," the police realized that he had gone down to the first floor without checking inside the room.
This was to confirm whether Mr. A had actually left the hotel, but the two men fell out of the room at around 10:35.
Under the current Police Duties Execution Act, the police cannot forcibly enter guest rooms, etc.
In order to be eligible for the crime, the police must have witnessed an emergency situation in which a crime was committed, but they say there was insufficient evidence to support this.
It is unclear whether the two women were alive when the police arrived, and autopsies have been requested to determine the exact time of their deaths.
Meanwhile, Ms. A and two other women were found dead in a hotel room with their wrists and necks bound with cable ties. No sexual or drug-related circumstances were found.
On the 11th, the National Forensic Service performed autopsies on the bodies of the two women and conveyed its initial findings to the police, stating that "the definitive cause of death was strangulation."
As a result, police concluded that the two men may have strangled the women to death and then jumped out of the cabin after the police arrived following a missing persons report.
In addition, a forensic examination of the men's mobile phones revealed that one of the men and the woman knew each other and had been having friendly conversations through a job-seeking app's messenger.
It was revealed that the man had first spoken to the deceased woman via Telegram around the 8th of last month, and the details of the relationship between the two women are not yet known.
It was discovered that they had each entered the room separately, within an hour or two of each other. The two men who died were reportedly friends.
Police are conducting forensic analysis of the men's mobile phones to determine whether the crime was planned.
The plan is to investigate whether this is the case.
2024/04/12 12:14 KST
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