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On the 9th, Michida’s representative on the tour was assassinated.
According to the police on this day, CEO Jo is known to have died. Representative Cho’s vacancy was prepared in the funeral hall of Soonchunhyang University Seoul Hospital. Jangji is the Seoul Memorial Park.
It is known that Jo had been hospitalized in a coma.
Representative Cho fell in a residential area in Itaewon, Yongsan-gu, Seoul around 11: 2 am on the 1st, and was taken to a hospital on the report of an acquaintance.
CEO Cho, at 10:30 am on the 1st, on his Instagram, implied an extreme choice, saying: “I am no longer a burden to anyone and I am going to go my way. It is a coronavirus situation, so please do the funeral just with my family. ” I published an article.
“I hope that the case is the negligence of the case itself. I hope that the unnecessary causes and effects do not cause unnecessary harm,” he said. “When the crew starts again, please give a lot of help and support. It’s one thing, isn’t it necessary to swear with the remaining 19 people?”
On the 29th of last month, ‘Going Crazy’, which has 410,000 YouTube channel subscribers, published a post that included sex videos on its official Instagram account.
Previously, the company posted a video on the company’s official SNS account, which is called Travel Emmy, and posted a video containing the sex scene. Immediately afterward, Cho deleted the post and posted an apology, then announced her intention to resign. Subsequently, the Seoul Gangnam Police Department launched an internal investigation into the publication of ‘Going Crazy for Travel’ pornography.
Travel Emichida is a startup that produces content and videos related to travel. Until the controversy over pornography, it was the largest online travel community in Korea with 1.2 million followers on Instagram, 2 million followers on Facebook, and 41 million subscribers on YouTube.
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