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Some of the movements of Dahye, the daughter of former President Moon Jae In, who was booked by the police for drunk driving, were confirmed through CCTV.
Moon, who staggered out of the restaurant and got into the car, caused an accident while driving more than 400 meters, and the police plan to call Moon to investigate soon.
Reporter Lim Ye-jin reports.
[Reporter]
It is a narrow alleyway in Itaewon, Seoul's representative busy street.
A woman staggers and climbs into a green Casper vehicle.
Even if the car in front of you falls out, it doesn't move for a long time and narrowly passes through the alley as if it were bumping into passers-by.This is the road where Mr. Casper's car passed by
It's so narrow that a car barely passes by, and it's believed that Moon was still drunk.
After precariously exiting the alleyway for about 50 meters and entering the roadside, Moon tries to turn left in the right lane.
Moon, who was in a hurry in the middle of the intersection, turns again and runs.
It's over 400m just confirmed by CCTV.
After that, Moon, who was trying to change lanes, had an accident in which he collided with a taxi.
The license cancellation level was intoxicated.
Fortunately, the taxi driver was not seriously injured.
The Casper vehicle that Moon drove at the time of the accident was acquired by former President Moon in 2021, and was found to have been transferred to Da-hye in April this year.
Da-hye's vehicle was seized once.
The police plan to call Moon to Yongsan Police Station in Seoul soon to check the exact circumstances of the accident.
I'm YTN's Lim Yejin.
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Some of the movements of Dahye, the daughter of former President Moon Jae In, who was booked by the police for drunk driving, were confirmed through CCTV.
Moon, who staggered out of the restaurant and got into the car, caused an accident while driving more than 400 meters, and the police plan to call Moon to investigate soon.
Reporter Lim Ye-jin reports.
[Reporter]
It is a narrow alleyway in Itaewon, Seoul's representative busy street.
A woman staggers and climbs into a green Casper vehicle.
Even if the car in front of you falls out, it doesn't move for a long time and narrowly passes through the alley as if it were bumping into passers-by.This is the road where Mr. Casper's car passed by
It's so narrow that a car barely passes by, and it's believed that Moon was still drunk.
After precariously exiting the alleyway for about 50 meters and entering the roadside, Moon tries to turn left in the right lane.
Moon, who was in a hurry in the middle of the intersection, turns again and runs.
It's over 400m just confirmed by CCTV.
After that, Moon, who was trying to change lanes, had an accident in which he collided with a taxi.
The license cancellation level was intoxicated.
Fortunately, the taxi driver was not seriously injured.
The Casper vehicle that Moon drove at the time of the accident was acquired by former President Moon in 2021, and was found to have been transferred to Da-hye in April this year.
Da-hye's vehicle was seized once.
The police plan to call Moon to Yongsan Police Station in Seoul soon to check the exact circumstances of the accident.
I'm YTN's Lim Yejin.
※ 'Your report becomes news'
[Kakao Talk] YTN Search and Add Channel
[Phone] 02-398-8585
[Mail] social@ytn.co.kr
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