A South Korean man who accidentally hit his head on the chest of a flight attendant and injured himself while flying a plane managed to fraudulently collect insurance money, and is now finally being prosecuted.

Map of Busan Gimhae Airport.

(European News Agency)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Too ridiculous!

A man in his 40s from South Korea took a flight in April last year and poked his head out of the aisle at the right time in his seat, pretending to have hit the flight attendant's chest and injured him in an accident, and successfully used this to fraudulently claim insurance money.

However, the Busan prosecutors believed that the man's insurance fraud was obvious and filed a public prosecution today (1st).

According to the "Yonhap News Agency", the prosecution said that the man still completed a one-month journey after hitting his head, and was hospitalized for 52 days after returning home. He fraudulently received 10.6 million won (about NT$243,000) in insurance money.

In addition, the man was hospitalized for 39 days after boarding and falling in February last year, and received 8.76 million won (approximately NT$200,000) in insurance compensation.

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After the prosecution launched an investigation, it was found that the man had previously purchased 5 insurances in order to create a chance for himself to be injured when he was flying, and then cheated on the insurance.

Fortunately, the French Open has been extensive and thorough. The prosecution found fraudulent insurance schemes in the man's home and mobile phone, and used these evidences to prosecute him.

In addition, the defendant once asked for insurance compensation due to a fire at home, but the insurance company refused to pay at that time. The prosecution charged additional charges of arson.