This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
'Unanswered Questions Y' late director Kim Chang-min asked a noisy group at a bar to be quiet and was assaulted and ultimately died.
In the episode that aired on the 17th, SBS' 'Unanswered Questions Y' revisited the case of late director Kim Chang-min, who died from a group assault, and covered an interview with suspect Mr. Lee.
A witness at the scene at the time said, "The baby was dragged away with his dad, so he urinated here twice. That baby must be anxious," conveying the horrific situation of a disabled son who had to helplessly watch his father be brutally beaten.
When director Kim was transported to the hospital, his face was covered with bruises and there was blood pooled inside his ear. A medical school professor explained, "The bleeding from the ear means he was hit and fell and struck the ground. He suffered such a severe impact that bones were broken and bleeding occurred, leaving him in a brain-dead condition in which surgery could not be performed."
Suspect Mr. Lee offered an apology while insisting that the deceased provoked him first and expressing his grievance. He claimed, "From my perspective, situations keep arising in which the facts become more and more distant. Director Kim cursed, 'You XX, be quiet and eat,' so I immediately said, 'I'm sorry,' and bowed my head." He also insisted he only hit him three times, but a companion at the time gave exactly the opposite testimony, saying, "Contrary to that claim, he was struck repeatedly and it was very serious."
What made the bereaved family even more desperate was the perpetrator's actions afterward. Director Kim's father said, "This is a death case, but a detention warrant was dismissed — what kind of law is this?" expressing his outrage. Left alone, the father said, "We cremated him and placed him in the columbarium, but when I pass by I feel like he might appear saying 'Dad,'" expressing his longing for his departed son.
[Photo] 'Unanswered Questions Y' broadcast screen capture
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