The program was broadcast and featured Goo Hara's safe theft incident. On January 11, 2020, Goo Hara's family held the 49th day memorial service for her, but left the house on the 13th, two days after staying there.
At around 12:15 a.m. on the 14th, a man climbed over the wall and entered Goo Hara's house through the balcony on the second floor, stealing only the safe in her closet. Expensive valuables were left untouched.
The family reported the incident to the police, but the case remained unsolved without any suspects being identified.
"There were letters exchanged with other people, contracts, documents from the management office, the registered title deed for the house, and five or six cell phones," said Goo Ho-in. "If the cell phones were collected in the safe,
"Even if I had kept it, I wouldn't have told my acquaintances. I didn't know either," he said. "I removed all the important items from the safe while sorting through the contents," he said.
"When they took the safe, it's safe to say they took almost the entire shell of it," he added. "How could they do something like this?"
"But it's the house of the deceased... stealing something from the deceased is unforgivable," he said, expressing his displeasure.
"I wrote a will in case of an emergency," she said. However, the will could not be found.
It was revealed that he was an informant who played a crucial role in the Burning Sun case. Therefore, it is possible that Goo Hara's safe theft is related to the Burning Sun case, and the culprit is
There is interest in whether he will be caught.
2024/06/23 15:03 KST
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