The search for the 46-year-old missing men's rights activist Sung Jae-gi was called off after four days. According to an official from Yeongdeungpo Fire Station, firefighters involved in the search for the head of Men of Korea have returned to their normal duties as of yesterday. However, the officials say rescue boats will continue to look for his body downstream near the Haengju Bridge. Since Sung Jae-gi jumped off a bridge into Han River on the 26th, some 60 firefighters had been looking for him with five ambulances and ten rescue boats. The rescue operation was hampered by the fast currents and murky state of the river. "The search is being called off because we can't continue to put off other duties," said an official invovled in the situation. "During the course of the rescue operation for Sung Jae-gi, we found three unidentified bodies."
The day before the stunt, Sung Jae-gi threatened to jump from a bridge into Han River urging the public to lend the group 100 million Won to relieve the group's financial difficulties. The Seoul Mapo Police is investigating four members of the civic group at the scene for possibly abetting suicide. However, the colleagues insist that this was not a suicide attempt but an elaborate stunt to raise funds and that his wife was aware of it as well.
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love****
He was bragging about how his wife bought him a Bentz on Daily Best. If he sold that car, he would have been able to pay back some of the debt. I find the Daily Best supporters who didn't make contributions to the Man of Korea quite sad actually, but Sung Jae-gi is even worse for staging this ridiculous stunt to get donations and being a nuisance even after his death.
qwas****
More bodies being discovered...
It just occurred to me that you can kill somebody and just toss the body in the Han River and get away with murder.
drai****
Whether he's dead or alive, he's probably regretting this decision.

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