
90-Year-Old Korean Father Resumes Search for Missing Daughter
A 90-year-old Korean father has resumed his long-standing fight to find his daughter, who has been missing since 2006. His persistent efforts highlight a decades-long search for answers.
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At 90, father resumes fight to find missing daughter
The father of Lee Yun-hee, a woman who went missing in 2006 at the age of 28, has resumed a one-man protest calling on authorities to reinvestigate his daughter’s disappearance. Local media reported Friday that Lee Dong-se, 90, has been protesting on the streets of Jeonju, North Jeolla Province, urging President Lee Jae Myung to order a new investigation into what he claims was a flawed police search in 2006. He placed a life-size cutout of his daughter at the protest site, along with a message
By The Korea Herald
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