駐車中のパトカーの後部座席に入った女性…遺体で発見される=韓国
Woman in the back seat of a parked police car discovered by The Body (South Korea)
A woman in her 40s who had been reported as a runaway was found dead inside a patrol car at a police station, and it was confirmed that she had been inside the car for 36 hours in the scorching heat.
According to the Hadong Police Station in Gyeongnam on the 19th, at around 2 p.m. on the 17th of this month, a man named A was found dead in the back seat of a police car parked in the parking lot of the Jingyo Police Station in Hadong County.
A was found as the body. A police officer who had opened the door of his patrol car to respond to another call discovered Mr. A.
A lost contact after leaving his home in the afternoon of the 15th, and was called back at around 11:00 a.m. on the 17th.
According to the police, A entered a parked police car at around 2 a.m. on the 16th and remained in the car for 36 hours. There were no visible injuries when he was found.
Police, who watched A heading to the police car on CCTV, said, "We were not able to confirm that he opened the door directly, but rather entered through the side of the car."
He was quoted as explaining, "This patrol car is a reserve vehicle used only in emergency situations, and we were unaware that a woman had entered the patrol car."
At the time, the doors of the police car were unlocked and could be opened from the outside. However, the suspected criminal was driving away.
To prevent escapes such as opening the door and jumping out, the rear seats could not be opened from the inside. There was also a safety partition between the front and rear seats, and the front seats
It is believed that he was unable to move to his seat. Hadong County has been experiencing extreme heat since the 23rd of last month, so extreme heat warnings have been issued, and it is possible that Mr. A was trapped in the car for a long period of time and died.
At 2 p.m. on the 17th, when A was found, the temperature in Hadong recorded 34 degrees. Police conducted an autopsy on the body on the 19th, but the doors of the patrol car were unlocked.
The police plan to investigate the exact circumstances of the accident, including the reason for the incident. Article 96 of the Police Equipment Management Regulations in the National Police Agency's instruction states that vehicle management requires that "when parking or stopping a vehicle, the engine must be started and stopped, the keys must be removed, and the vehicle door must be unlocked."
The regulations state that "the driver must take precautions against theft, such as locking the car, and must be prepared for robbery or assault by criminals." In addition, when changing shifts, the senior employee must check the cleanliness of the vehicle.
After checking the vehicle's condition and whether various equipment is working properly, they must hand it over to the next person on duty.
2024/08/19 11:37 KST
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