Son Hyun (50), the father of university student Son Jeong-min (22), who was found dead after going missing in Hangang Park, once again expressed his heartbreaking feelings. Photo by Son Hyun (captured from his blog)

Son Hyun (50), the father of university student Son Jeong-min (22), who was found dead after going missing in Hangang Park, once again expressed his heartbreaking feelings. Photo by Son Hyun (captured from his blog)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Seoyoung Kwon] Son Hyun (50), the father of university student Son Jeongmin (22), who was found dead after going missing at Hangang Park, has once again expressed his heartbreaking feelings.


On the 21st, Son Hyun posted an article titled "Rapport" on his blog. In the post, Son stated, "The police are almost making Jeongmin appear as if he naturally walked into the Hangang River fully clothed," and claimed, "At an unbelievable time, numerous unbelievable witnesses appeared."


He continued, expressing his unresolved suspicions with phrases such as, "It feels like all that's left is to piece things together. I expected this, but I am disappointed." He explained, "There are so many CCTVs (closed-circuit televisions) in the world, so why is there no CCTV covering that area?" and added, "Unfortunately, all the CCTVs on the bridge only focus on the railings. If a problem occurs, the Hangang Water Rescue Team reportedly dispatches a boat to rescue."


He also said, "They are so well prepared to prevent extreme choices, yet at Hangang Park, even if someone drinks and enters the river fully clothed, no one rescues them, and they expect me to believe that." He then expressed his determination, saying, "Since this was expected anyway, I need to prepare the next move. I don't want to, but if pushed away, I can't help it."



Son added, "I started posting this content on my blog for memorial purposes while putting up flyers and banners. As interest grew, I received interview requests from the media, but I never invited the media nor requested interviews," and left reflections such as, "Those who are displeased simply don't have to come," and "No matter how things unfold, I will proceed with the planned actions."


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