Autopsy of Deceased Man in His 30s Reveals Sepsis and Excessive Bleeding from Thigh Wound as Cause

The incident in which a man in his 30s died at a drowsy rest area on a car-only road in Yeosu, Jeonnam, on the 29th of last month was found to have occurred after he and a friend repeatedly hit each other with stones.


According to the Yeosu Police Station in Jeonnam on the 1st, an autopsy of A (31), who died on the 29th of last month, revealed that sepsis caused by thigh wounds and excessive bleeding were the causes of death.

Resolving Debt Disputes: Three Weeks Together, Falling Asleep Then Hitting Each Other with Stones View original image

A was found to have had a debt-related dispute with B (30), whom he had known for a long time through online gaming.


The two often lent each other game money and cash.


It is known that they recently had a conflict due to discrepancies in the amounts of claims and debts during the settlement process.


To resolve this, they reportedly spent about three weeks together, arguing to settle the matter once and for all.


During this process, when one fell asleep, the other would slap their cheek, punch their face, or strike their thigh with a stone.


As these actions were repeated, skin necrosis occurred on both of their thighs, ultimately leading to A's death.


After A died, B, who reported the incident to the police himself, was also transferred to the hospital with thigh sepsis but is currently reported to be unconscious.



The police have booked B on charges of injury resulting in death and plan to investigate the exact circumstances of the incident once his consciousness is restored.


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