At around 9 p.m. on the 22nd, a man was found lying next to a parked car in front of Ulsan University, stabbed with a sharp weapon. The police, who responded to the report, are attempting to transport the man to the hospital. [Image source=Online Community]

At around 9 p.m. on the 22nd, a man was found lying next to a parked car in front of Ulsan University, stabbed with a sharp weapon. The police, who responded to the report, are attempting to transport the man to the hospital. [Image source=Online Community]

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] A woman in her 20s who died from a fall passed away after stabbing a man with a weapon before jumping. The man, who was also transported to the hospital for treatment, died while receiving care. The two are known to have been in a romantic relationship.


The woman stabbed the man with a weapon, then immediately fled to a nearby motel and jumped from the rooftop, resulting in her death. The man, who was seriously injured from the stabbing and taken to the hospital, also died the following day.


According to the Ulsan Police Agency on the 23rd, a report was received the previous day at 8:54 p.m. about a man in his 20s lying next to a parked car in front of Ulsan University in Nam-gu, Ulsan, bleeding from a stab wound.


The police and fire authorities rushed to the scene and transported the man to a nearby hospital, but he died from excessive bleeding around 11:30 a.m. on the 23rd.


Based on a witness statement that "a woman in her 20s got out of the car and fled," the police began a search.


The woman jumped from the rooftop of a nearby motel building immediately after the crime and died at the scene.


The police are investigating the exact circumstances of the incident, believing that the woman stabbed the man and then jumped during an argument over a breakup.



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