Detection of Sleeping Pills in Joyuna's Family... Increased Possibility of Extreme Choice View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Sleeping pills were detected in the family of Jo Yuna (10), who was found dead underwater.


On the 13th, Gwangju Nambu Police Station announced that they had recently received a verbal notification of the autopsy results from the National Forensic Service with this information.


Sleeping pill components were detected in Jo's body and her parents', and specific details such as the dosage are under further analysis.


The police plan to draw a conclusion after a comprehensive review through digital forensic investigations including mobile phones and black box SD cards.


It is reported that a preliminary conclusion has been reached that it was a suicide based on the vehicle's movements just before the accident and the conversation of the Jo couple recorded on the black box.


Plankton tests and toxicology tests are also underway to determine the cause of death, with results expected around the end of this month.


By conducting plankton tests in the body, it can be determined whether the deceased died before drowning or after entering the water.


Jo's family was captured on CCTV leaving a pension in Sinji-myeon, Wando-gun, Jeollanam-do by car around 11 p.m. on the 30th of last month, and six minutes later heading toward the breakwater near Songgok Port, 3 km away.



Subsequently, the family's mobile phone signals were sequentially lost, and after 29 days, they were found dead in the sea in front of Songgok Port.


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