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Community Stunned as Man Assaults Teen Over Misinterpreted Phone Call

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An incident that occurred unexpectedly.
The reason for the crime was “feeling ridiculed…”

A horrifying incident took place on a street in Jeonju.

A teenage girl walking down the street was assaulted with a blunt weapon on her face and body. The perpetrator was a man in his 50s, who she had never met before.

A simulated image of a female student walking and talking on the phone, created using the AI image generation program ‘MS Bing Image Creator’

The Jeonju Wansan Police Station reported on the 30th that they had apprehended a man in his 50s, Mr. A, who is under suspicion of attempted murder and is currently investigating him, according to Yonhap News.

According to reports, Mr. A is accused of assaulting a teenage girl, Ms. B, on the street in Pyeonghwa-dong, Wansan-gu, Jeonju, around 10 p.m. on the 28th. He repeatedly hit her face and body with a blunt weapon and choked her. A passerby who witnessed the scene immediately reported it to the police, who stopped Mr. A.

The police, who arrived at the scene, arrested Mr. A on the spot. Ms. B was immediately taken to the hospital for treatment, and fortunately, her life was not in danger.

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According to the police investigation, Mr. A and Ms. B did not know each other. Mr. A came across Ms. B, who was on a phone call while walking down the street. He misinterpreted the conversation she was having with the other person on the phone as being directed at him.

Mr. A reportedly told the police, “I thought she was laughing at me, so I got upset.” He also revealed that he had picked up a blunt weapon that had been discarded on the street to carry out the assault.

After reviewing the CCTV footage around the crime scene, the police confirmed that Mr. A had indiscriminately assaulted Ms. B multiple times. They considered the nature of his crime to be severe and charged him with attempted murder.

A police official told News1, “We have applied for an arrest warrant for Mr. A and are investigating the exact circumstances of the incident.” They added, “We will do our best to protect the victim, as she may suffer psychological damage from this incident.”

By. Kim hye Min

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