"Could Not Bear the Guilt" Statement
Trial Underway at Busan District Court

The perpetrator of a murder case involving a man in his 50s that occurred 13 years ago in a shack by the Nakdong River in Busan has recently surrendered and is now on trial.


According to the Busan District Prosecutors' Office and the police on the 21st, the trial of Mr. A, who was arrested and indicted on murder charges, is currently underway at the Busan District Court.


Mr. A is accused of killing his older brother, Mr. B, by striking him on the head with a blunt object during an argument in August 2010 at a shack by the Nakdong River in Daejeo-dong, Gangseo-gu, Busan.


At the time, a fisherman discovered Mr. B and reported it to the police.


'Nakdonggang Ummak Murder Case', Younger Brother Who Killed Older Brother Surrenders After 13 Years View original image

The police were unable to find the perpetrator until recently because the shack was in a remote location and there were no CCTV cameras or witnesses nearby.



Mr. A, who surrendered to the police in August, reportedly stated, "I was displeased that my older brother built and lived in the shack, so I advised him to move elsewhere, but he did not accept it, which led me to commit the crime. I could not bear the guilt."


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