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Seoul Hanbok District: 20-Year-Old Woman Shot Dead.. Suspect Her Older Brother? Claims "I Didn't Shoot Her" After Release [Kkoko-mu]

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Choi Hyejin

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'Stories That Keep Unfolding' (hereinafter 'Kkoko-mu') reveals the full details of a 20-year-old woman's shooting murder case.

The SBS variety program 'Kkoko-mu,' airing on the 23rd, features the episode titled 'The Hand That Pulled the Trigger – 1970 Gangbyeon 3-ro Shooting Incident.' Comedian Jung Sung-ho, singer Luna, and actress Han Chae-ah appear as listeners. They follow the unprecedented scandal surrounding a beautiful 20-year-old woman who was shot and killed in Seoul's Hanbok district in 1970.

In 1970, a shooting murder occurred in Seoul's Hanbok district in South Korea. A journalist who covered the case at the time stated, "This is not an ordinary murder," conveying deeply suspicious circumstances. The identity of the deceased woman became increasingly mysterious after investigators discovered cash assets including $2,000 USD and a re-entry permit, which could only be issued to high-ranking officials at the ministerial level or above, in a luxury residence far too expensive for an ordinary 20-year-old woman to live in.

Rumors spread that the name of a top South Korean official was written in a notebook found in her home, shocking everyone. Adding to the revelation that she was an unmarried mother with a three-year-old son, Han Chae-ah expressed shock, asking, "Whose child is this?"

This woman, at the center of an unprecedented scandal involving top South Korean officials, was revealed through investigations to be an elite agent in a secret nightclub frequented only by high-ranking figures in politics and business. Although she grew up in wealth, she dropped out of university when her family's financial situation declined, entered the nightclub world, and caught the attention of high-ranking officials due to her fluency in English and Japanese, as well as her natural beauty.

As rumors and suspicions surrounding her death spread uncontrollably, police announced that her older brother was the shooter. Luna exclaimed, "That's impossible!" and pointed out that her brother's motive and modus operandi remained unclear.

Just when the case seemed to have ended, her brother, released after 19 years in prison, publicly declared, "I did not shoot my younger sister," delivering another shock. Meanwhile, the victim's son announced he would file a paternity test lawsuit to find his father, raising further curiosity. The full story of the 20th-year-old woman's shooting murder and the unprecedented scandal that stirred South Korea will be revealed in the main broadcast of 'Kkoko-mu'.

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