The tragic death of 5 family members in Incheon, South Korea, the police believed was caused by the husband’s failure in business and stock trading.

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(European News Agency)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] A tragedy happened on the 18th in a two-story single-family house in Mizuhool District, Incheon, South Korea. A couple in their 40s and three children died. After investigation, the police initially believed that the husband was doing business. He failed to invest in stocks and stocks, so he killed his wife and children and committed suicide.

According to the "Chosun Ilbo" report, some relatives went to the deceased's residence on the morning of the 18th because they had not been able to contact anyone for a long time.

The police revealed that the wife and three children were found dead in one room of the house, while the husband died in another, and no suicide note was found at the scene.

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It is understood that the couple bought a house in 2017 and moved in. The husband works as a physiotherapist in a hospital in Incheon. It is quite difficult to afford the expenses of three children, so he started investing in stocks. He also tried to run an online store in May last year, but failed. In the end, they all ended in failure. The police currently presume that the husband died after taking the lives of his wife and children.

In the alley next to the deceased’s house, a car owned by his wife was parked. Through the windshield, one could see a drawing card of his daughter full of childlike innocence, which said “Mom, I love you.” There were toy cars in the yard on the first floor. , stroller and a slippery slide.

Neighbors said that they used to see the couple taking their children for a walk outside, and everyone was shocked when they heard the news.

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