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The daughter of Chungbuk Provincial Party Chairman Gap-geun Yoon (formerly Daegu High Provincial Officer), who was convicted of soliciting for resale of the Lime Asset Management Fund, made an extreme choice. At that time, he was taken to the hospital without consciousness, but it is said that he has recovered his current consciousness.
According to the police on the 4th, about 6 am, Yoon’s daughter, A, 29, jumped from the 7th floor of an apartment in Sangdang-gu, Cheongju, Chungcheongbuk-do.
Mr. A severely injured his lower body and was taken to the hospital without consciousness. It is known that the condition improved, such as regaining consciousness during the treatment process.
Mr. A, who had stayed at his home alone, made a call to the fire department this morning, suggesting an extreme choice. The firefighting authorities, who were notified and dispatched, installed an air mat on the first floor, but fell off the air mat by being caught on a tree during the fall.
Inside the house, it is said that a memo that is supposed to be a will was found. The details of the specific memo are unknown.
It is known that Mr. A has been greatly worried about the welfare of his father who was recently arrested.
The police are investigating the exact process.
Earlier, on the 24th of last month, Chairman Yoon was arrested and prosecuted for violating the severe punishment law for specific economic crimes.
Chairman Yoon is accused of receiving 200 million won worth of funds from Lime in the name of lobbying Woori Bank when Woori Bank stopped selling Lime Fund in April 2019.
He met with reporters before and after the suspect’s interrogation (substantial warrant examination) before arrest and said, “I signed a normal consulting contract and received legal advice, and I only handled normal legal affairs as a lawyer. I will explain this well.”
When asked, “Isn’t Kim Bong-hyun (former Chairman of Star Mobility) ever met?”
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