In connection with a case in Incheon in which a grandmother and her grandson were found dead separately, police decided to close the case as "no right to prosecute."
According to Yonhap News on the 10th, Bupyeong Police Station in Incheon said it plans to close the case as no right to prosecute because a man in his 20s, identified as A and suspected of murder, has died.
A was suspected of fatally stabbing his grandmother, a woman in her 70s identified as B, multiple times with a weapon at a multi-family home in Bupyeong District, Incheon, on the afternoon of the 7th.
The day after the crime, police went to the home to investigate the death of the woman in her 70s and found the man in his 20s dead.
Based on the National Forensic Service's initial autopsy findings and the lack of signs of forced entry at the home, police determined there were indications the grandson killed his grandmother.
A and B usually lived together at home, and A's parents were found to live separately.
A police official said, "As the suspect has died, we decided to close the case as 'no right to prosecute,'" and added, "As the suspect is dead, it is difficult to determine the specific motive."