'Missing' Suspected Yeosu Man in His 30s Located After Losing Contact in Cambodia for Work View original image

A man in his 30s who lost contact with his family after revealing he was heading to Cambodia has informed his family of his whereabouts.


According to the Jeonnam Provincial Police Agency on October 17, Mr. A (38), who left for Thailand in December last year, told his family in May this year that he was going to Cambodia to work with an acquaintance.


After Mr. A lost contact with his family for about a month, his worried family reported him missing to the police. Recently, the police were able to contact Mr. A by confirming his Telegram ID through an acquaintance in Cambodia.


In response to a police message informing him that his family was concerned, Mr. A reportedly made a video call to his family to assure them that he was safe and there were no safety issues.


However, according to his family, Mr. A did not disclose what he was doing in Cambodia, only stating that he planned to return to Korea soon.


The police plan to close the investigation once Mr. A visits the Korean embassy in person and his safety is confirmed.



The Jeonnam Provincial Police are currently investigating a total of three suspected missing person cases in Cambodia, including Mr. A's case.


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