Missing family ... Mobile phone is cut off on the island, and vehicle is missing = Korea
The police issued a missing persons alert for a family who had disappeared in Wando, Jeollanam-do (South Jeolla Province), while on a "one-month Cheju island life experience" out-of-school experience program.

According to police and others on June 26th, a search for a family of 3, Cho Yu-na (10), an elementary school student living in Gwangju, and her parents in their 30s, is being conducted simultaneously in Gwangju and the place where it was last confirmed. Helicopter and specialized teams were also mobilized.

The South Gwangju Police Station is following the footsteps of Yuna's family. The Wando Police Station is conducting an investigation with an emphasis on tracking passenger cars used by families. However, it has been found that no particular progress has been made in the investigation since the disappearance was reported on June 22nd.

The Yuna family headed to Jeju Island for about a month from May 19th to June 15th for an out-of-school experiential learning to live on Cheju Island for a month. At that time, her parents applied for out-of-school experiential learning to Yuna's school before depart. Off-campus experiential learning is a system that allows students to attend even if they do not go to school on a family trip, etc., with the approval of the school principal.

The school reported to the police on June 22nd because Yuna did not attend even after the out-of-school experiential learning period and the school could not contact her parents. Upon receiving the report, police investigated the traces of Yuna's family's visit to Jeju, but could not find them. In addition, it was found that they did not participate in any events run by local governments in the entire South region, such as a one-month rural life experience.

The last step of the family was on the Shinji side of Wando-gun, around 1 am on May 31st, when it was confirmed that the battery of Yuna's mother's mobile phone had run out near the accommodation. After that, Yuna's father's mobile phone hung up near the Songogok dock around 4 am on the same day. It is about 5 minutes by car from the accommodation to Songogok dock.

It is known that the silver Audi, which is the vehicle of the Yuna family, crossed the Kogum (old and modern) bridge and entered Wando around 2:00 pm on May 29th. However, there is no evidence of a return to the mainland. No such vehicle was found in the CCTV footage of the bridge connecting Wando and the mainland, and there was no record of boarding a ship from Wando.

There were no reports of accidents, and according to the Wando Fire Department, there have been no reports of accidents such as traffic accidents or crashes related to the Yuna family's car model. As a result, the police are making every effort to investigate, such as disclosing information about Yuna's family and receiving information.
2022/06/29 09:29 KST