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120,000 won for repairs… US reacts to farm shooting that kills 7 people

Zhao Chun-li, 67, a suspect in the Half Moon Bay massacre in California, attends an indictment trial at the San Mateo Superior Court in Redwood City on the 25th (local time). / Photo = Yonhap News

A recent shooting spree in which seven people died at a farm outside San Francisco, California, was reportedly caused by a 120,000 won forklift repair bill.

On the 30th (local time), the Associated Press cited U.S. prosecutors and accused a 66-year-old Chinese migrant worker who was charged with killing 7 people at two mushroom farms in Half Moon Bay, California. 120,000 won), it was reported that he murdered his colleagues in anger at the bill.

According to the Associated Press, Mr. A told prosecutors, “There was an accident in which a forklift I was driving collided with a bulldozer belonging to a fellow worker.” .

He added, “My colleague was responsible for the crash, but I was charged for repairs, so I took this issue to the farm manager.”

Previously, Mr. A said in an interview with a local broadcaster that he was bullied while working on a farm for a long time, but he regretted the crime while claiming that his protests had been ignored.

Reporter Kim Se-rin, Hankyung.com [email protected]

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