Cat Missing During Walk Found Dead in Han River, Presumed to Be a Person with Developmental Disability
[Asia Economy Reporter Jang Sehee] The body of a man presumed to be Jang Junho, a developmentally disabled person who went missing last year in Goyang City, Gyeonggi Province, was found today in the Han River.
The Gyeonggi Ilsan Eastern Police Station reported that at around 7 a.m. on the 27th, they received a report of a male body floating near Ilsan Bridge in the Han River. They stated that it is highly likely to be 21-year-old Jang Junho, a developmentally disabled person who went missing while taking a walk with his mother on the Haengjusanseong Trail on December 28 of last year.
A police official explained, "We plan to confirm whether it is Mr. Jang through fingerprint verification and an autopsy."
At the time of his disappearance, Jang was wearing a dark navy jumper, black pants, and a gray T-shirt, along with dark-colored sneakers.
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Meanwhile, Jang went missing on December 28 last year while walking with his mother on the Pyeonghwa Nuri-gil Haengjusanseong Trail.
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