"You have to go to school."

On the 10th, the announcement ceremony of 8-year-old Cho Eun-gyeon, who was killed after being hit by a bus that violated the right turn signal in a school zone in Suwon, Gyeonggi, was held on the 14th.

After the announcement ceremony and before heading to Jangji, the ungu car carrying Eun Gyun and the bereaved family stopped at the elementary school that Eun Gyun attended during his lifetime.

At the school, more than 3 people, including students, parents, and residents, gathered to see off Eun-yun's final journey.

When Eun-gyeon's older brother got out of the car with his younger brother Yeong-jeong in his arms, the whole area immediately became a sea of tears.

The bereaved family members walked together to the main entrance of the school, giving Eun Gyun time to say goodbye to the school and friends.

Eun-yun's mother stroked Yeong-jeong several times, saying, "Eun-gyeon-ah, you have to go to school" dozens of times.

About 10 minutes after the farewell time, when the ungu car left for Zhangji, the onlookers waved their white handkerchiefs and shouted, "Goodbye, goodbye, happy in the next life."

At around 10:12 noon on the 30th, Eun-gyeon was killed when he was hit by a village bus that violated the right turn signal while crossing a pedestrian crossing in a school zone in Homaesil-dong, Kwonseon-gu, Suwon, Gyeonggi-do.

The police found that Mr. A, a 50-year-old village bus driver, had caused an accident by violating the pause regulations before making a detour and driving without seeing the signal, and detained Mr. A under the "Civil Diet Act."

(Photo=Yonhap News)