An Envelope Containing 100,000 Won and a Note
"Be My Daughter... If Not, Please Return It"

A note and cash handed over by an elderly man in his 80s to a female pharmacist. JTBC Incident Commander

A note and cash handed over by an elderly man in his 80s to a female pharmacist. JTBC Incident Commander

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A report has emerged from a pharmacist who said she was asked by an elderly man in his 80s to become his daughter.


According to JTBC Incident Commander on the 20th, the informant said that an elderly male customer in his 80s visited the pharmacy where she works and handed her an envelope along with a note. Inside the envelope was 100,000 won in cash, and the note read, "I'll give you an allowance, be my daughter. You're pretty and nice. Let's meet on the 17th."


There was also a blank space where a name and phone number could be written, and a Chinese character believed to be the elderly man's name was included.


The note also stated, "If you don't want to be my daughter, please return this. If you accept my proposal, fill in your information in the blank space."



Upon hearing about this incident, attorney Park Jihoon commented, "It's truly difficult to understand," while attorney Yang Chiyul said, "I'm too embarrassed and ashamed to say anything," choosing to hold back further remarks.


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