Lastly, there is shock after bodies were discovered at an abandoned motel known as a site for horror experiences.
It turns out the business had not even filed for closure.
On July 1, four middle school students who visited an abandoned motel in Asan, South Chungcheong Province, for a horror experience discovered three people—two men and one woman—collapsed inside a guest room and reported it.
The two men were found dead, while the woman was transported to a hospital and is currently receiving treatment.
Police believe the individuals did not know each other and had gathered at the location to take their own lives; they are currently investigating the exact circumstances.
The issue is that while the motel has effectively been abandoned, it never filed for business closure, meaning it is still legally registered as an operating business.
In reality, lodging businesses are required to undergo hygiene inspections every two years. However, four scheduled inspections between 2020 and this year were never conducted because the doors were locked. In the meantime, the site became known as a popular spot for horror experiences, leading to continuous unauthorized trespassing.
Even after the fatal incident occurred, photos of people visiting the building were posted on social media as proof of their visit.
Asan City stated that it plans to verify the business registration status to determine if the business license can be revoked, while also advising the building owner to install access control facilities.
(Source: Online Community)
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