Administrative Staff at A Middle School in Muan, Jeonnam, Takes Extreme Action... Police Investigation Underway
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] An administrative office worker at A Middle School in Muan-gun, Jeonnam, took an extreme measure on the 28th, prompting the police to launch an investigation.
According to the Muan Police Station on the 29th, a colleague found Mr. B (in his 50s) deceased in the school's soccer team equipment storage room around 9 a.m. the previous day and reported it to the police and 119 emergency services.
The 119 emergency medical team transported Mr. B to the hospital, but he was already deceased upon arrival.
It was confirmed that A Middle School was undergoing a regular audit at the time.
According to the Muan Office of Education, which is conducting the audit, audits are generally conducted over a period of three days, but the audit at A Middle School has been ongoing since the 7th of last month.
An audit official stated, "The reason is still under investigation, so we cannot disclose it."
A representative from the Muan Police Station said, "No signs of homicide were found on Mr. B, and there was no suicide note," adding, "The exact cause of death is still under investigation."
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