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Although the English-language sources seem very reliable, it is strange that I can't find anything about this guy in Korean. Even supposing that the Korean-language media (and netizens!) avoided using his real name, which is plausible, searching for the detective's name with likely keywords also turns up nothing. What's the deal? -- Visviva 07:09, 18 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I deleted two category

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  • People from Gwangju

He obviously died in internet cafe at Gwangju, but we can't know he is from Gwangju.

  • South Korean electronic sports players

He was just a player, not sports player. --Perplexing 03:33, 22 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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