[실시간 e뉴스] One day after opening… Vandalism inside the Blue House

It is a real-time e-news that looks at the news that has become a hot topic on the Internet overnight.

One day after the Blue House was opened to the public, I saw many articles that the facilities in the precincts were damaged.

Seoul Jongno Police Station is investigating a woman in her 50s on charges of property damage.

Mr. A is accused of damaging the porcelain ware next to it by knocking down a Buddhist box placed in front of the handsome fire behind the Blue House building yesterday afternoon.

Person A is known to have acted like this after seeing the audience bowing towards the Buddha.

According to the police, after destroying the fire box, etc., they shouted ‘I am the owner of the Blue House’ and ‘I am the Son of God’ and caused a riot.

The police decided to investigate Mr. A without detention on charges of property damage, saying that it was not that the firebox itself was damaged, but that a corner of the porcelain bowl next to it had fallen off.

I have also seen many articles that passengers with no flying experience landed the plane with the help of a controller in an emergency.

On the 10th, on a light plane en route from the Bahamas to Florida, the pilot suddenly lost consciousness.

It is said that there was only two pilots and one passenger on the plane at the time, but the passenger communicated with the control center and calmly informed the situation, saying, ‘I don’t know how to fly an airplane.’

After receiving the call, the controller located the plane using radar and instructed the passengers how to operate the plane. Although the plane shook a little, it landed safely at Palm Beach International Airport.

An aviation expert explained that ‘this was possible because the passenger listened carefully to the controller and followed the instructions very calmly and precisely’.

After the plane landed, the pilot was taken to the hospital, but it is not yet known how he lost consciousness.

I saw a lot of articles saying that a video of people stepping on a dried squid with bare feet was posted on social media, causing controversy.

Four men, presumed to be Vietnamese, are flattening dried squid piled on the floor with bare feet and bare hands.

He was not wearing a sanitary cap, sanitary gloves, or even a mask, and squid were scattered on the floor mixed with shoes.

It is known as a video uploaded by a Vietnamese man on his SNS account with the words ‘Remembering the past’, and it is estimated that it was filmed at a seafood market in Pohang, Gyeongsangbuk-do.

Netizens who saw the video responded, ‘I can’t believe it happened in Korea’ and ‘I can’t eat squid anymore’. There was controversy when it was disclosed, but the company did not receive any special punishment other than a fine of 700,000 won.

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