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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Soyoung] Teenage grandsons who stabbed their 70-year-old grandmother to death with a weapon in Daegu for nagging have been arrested.


The Daegu Western Police Station announced on the 30th that they have arrested A (18) and B (16) on charges of parricide and are currently investigating them.


A is accused of stabbing his grandmother (77) multiple times on the face, head, shoulders, arms, back, and buttocks with a weapon at a house in Bisan-dong, Seo-gu, around 12:42 a.m. that day, resulting in her death.


The police responded to a report from the grandfather saying, "The grandson stabbed his wife multiple times with a weapon and is preventing me from going near her." Upon arrival, the 119 emergency medical team performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and transported the grandmother to a university hospital, but she ultimately passed away.


A, who was inside the house, was immediately arrested at the scene, and the police also urgently arrested his younger brother B, who is believed to have been involved in the crime. It is known that A committed the crime because "the grandmother was nagging."



The police are currently investigating the exact circumstances of the incident and plan to request an arrest warrant for the A brothers on charges of parricide.


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