According to the Korean National Police Agency and the Gyeongsangbuk-do (North Gyeongsang Province) National Police Agency on the 16th, the case of Mr. Park, a university student who died after being tortured in Cambodia in August this year,
An autopsy will be carried out at a local medical institution soon. The autopsy will be carried out by a forensic pathologist from the National Forensic Service, two public officials from the health authorities, and the National Police Agency Headquarters and the Gyeongbuk Metropolitan Police Agency.
The cause of death will be determined by the Korean investigative agency, including investigators from the agency. The autopsy will include a comprehensive assessment of the cause of death, including whether there were any external injuries and the condition of the internal organs.
The bill also includes a question about whether organs have been harvested, although police have stated that no such cases have been confirmed at this time.
The results of the autopsy will be shared with investigative agencies in South Korea after going through the official reporting process.
After the funeral, he will be deported to South Korea. The police have received approval from the Cambodian court for a joint autopsy, and the National Forensic Service autopsy team will be conducting an exclusive autopsy.
The specific date and time of the autopsy has not yet been decided. However, on the same day, a joint response team from the Korean government met with the Cambodian prime minister and announced a plan to expedite the deportation of Koreans involved in crimes who are being held in Cambodia.
Given the above requests, if the discussions between the two countries proceed smoothly, it is believed that an autopsy on Park could be performed as early as next week.
The body of Mr. Park is being kept by Cambodian authorities.
If no site is designated, the family will be responsible for the costs of storing and cremating the body. Mr. Park departed Cambodia on July 17th of this year, and about three weeks later, on August 8th, he was buried near Bokor in Kampot province.
Police suspect that a so-called "bank account lending" organization in South Korea was involved in Park's departure and are investigating the matter.
One of the recruiters, Hong (in his 20s), who was attending the same university as Park, was arrested and indicted in South Korea and is due to go on trial next month.
2025/10/16 21:30 KST
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