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"A car fell in front of me." Banpo Bridge accident..It was drug driving "Goosebumps." [Hanbley]

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Yun Seongyeol

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/Photo courtesy =JTBC
/Photo courtesy =JTBC

'Hannbley' sheds light on 'drug driving' accident.

JTBC's 'Han Moon Chul's Black Box Review' (hereinafter referred to as 'Hanbley') will highlight the crash that occurred over Banpo Bridge in Seoul.

The released video shows an astonishing scene in which an SUV suddenly crashes through the railing of an elevated roadway over a "Black Park car" (black box vehicle) driving along a riverside road, hits the car in front of it, and rolls down to the banks of the Han River. While two people, including the driver of the vehicle and the driver of the affected vehicle, were injured and four vehicles were damaged in the accident, a large amount of drugs were found inside the accident vehicle, adding to the shock.

The production team listens to the full story of the day through an informant who witnessed the accident right behind the affected vehicle. The informant recalls an unrealistic moment when he couldn't even move his body, saying, "A car suddenly fell in front of me."

In particular, the informant who moved to the front of the affected vehicle immediately after the accident and checked the scene said, "The driver's seat was so disastrously broken that it was impossible to recognize its shape." The panelists who were watching this were shocked, saying, "Is the driver of the affected vehicle safe?" and "It gives me goosebumps just by looking at it."

The studio is then enraged by the fact that the cause of the accident was "drug driving," not just drinking.

The driver of the vehicle is arrested on charges of drug driving and dangerous driving injuries. Amid the response that it is a miracle that no deaths occurred even in the crash, which is about 15 stories high, Lee Soo-geun lamented, "The drug itself is illegal, and did you even drive because it was not enough?"

Attorney Han Moon Chul also emphasizes the need to strengthen legal punishment for drug driving, which has recently emerged as a social problem, saying, "It is a major accident that could have caused deaths."

/Photo courtesy =JTBC
/Photo courtesy =JTBC

"Hanbley" illuminates moving moments on the road where citizens' wit and courage shone.

The released video reveals the touching story of his father, who stopped the vehicle without hesitation and performed CPR as soon as he found a passerby who collapsed at the bus stop, and calmly helped to save his life.

In addition, the story of another family member who found a vehicle that was overturned on the path of the Holy Sepulchre and went straight to the rescue will be told, and the studio will be warmed up.

Meanwhile, Cha Ni, a member of the group SF9, who celebrated his 10th anniversary, will appear as a guest on the show. Broadcasting at 8:50 p.m. on the 1st.

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