“I miss you dad, I’m sorry, I couldn’t protect you” … Letters from the daughter of two guards



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A letter written by Choi Hee-suk's two daughters. [사진 JTBC]

A letter written by Choi Hee-suk’s two daughters. [사진 JTBC]

“I miss you, I love you dad.”
A longing with a pen was filled with longing for Dad. On the 13th, the story of the daughters of Choi Hee-seok, a security guard, who was found dead in her home after being assaulted by a tenant of the department, was written on the 13th.

Hello Choi Seok daughters “Thank you residents”

Choi, who has lived in Gangbuk-gu, Seoul, has worked as a security guard for an apartment in Seoul. He raised two daughters alone, and is said to have been assaulted and attacked multiple times by residents of the department. In front of the Gangbuk-gu office in Seoul, a censer was created to commemorate Choi, who died.

Choi’s two daughters wrote a short letter at the memorial service held on this day. Choi, who loved her very much, said she wrote “I love you” with her daughter’s name on an envelope with pocket money. In the letter published the day, the daughters wrote: “Thank you all, residents, for visiting the poor and actively working for their father.”

My beloved dad

It’s me … The oldest daughter and the youngest daughter that Dad cares about.

I can’t call my dad now … I don’t even know you’re so sick … I’m so sorry.
Every time he called, he was a father who just said that he should be concerned about my father.
A frightened and tender-hearted father …
How scared I was alone …
Sorry, I couldn’t keep it … At the opening ceremony, it seemed like you weren’t lying down as usual, but sleeping.
Daddy’s body is cold. It doesn’t matter how much you call 00.
I miss you dad … I love you dad.
Residents, thank you for coming to the vacancy and actively working for my dad.

000, the most loved dad in the world

Meanwhile, the civic group created a memorial gathering for Choi, a monument to Choi Hee-seok’s senior security workers. Residents accused of being charged were charged with prosecution that day.

The beginning of the incident was reported to be a parking problem. Choi had filed a complaint with the police late last month, before he died, saying, “I was attacked and threatened by residents.” In the case of Mr. Choi, the same resident of the department bought a public resentment on the 11th by publishing a publication titled “Release injustice from the safety of our department”.

Choi’s remarks will take place in the funeral hall of Sanggye Paik Hospital in Nowon-gu, Seoul, on the morning of the 14th.

Reporter Kim Hyun-ye [email protected]





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