Man blames Nexon for game addiction, crashes car into head office

Jane Monroe

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http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20160725000762


A man crashed his car into the head office of game firm Nexon on Sunday at around 7 a.m., claiming the company had “ruined his life.”

The impact of the car shattered the glass door of the office, but there were no casualties.

Gyeonggi Bundang Police said Monday that they are reviewing an arrest warrant for the 33-year-old Chinese national surnamed Lee.

Lee is in Korea on a three-month visitor permit. The car he drove belonged to his older brother, who lives here.

Lee admitted to the wrongdoing and told the police that he had been angry that he had become addicted to games created by the company. He said he had committed the act on impulse, after drinking.

Lee’s blood alcohol level was over the legal limit at around the time of the incident. He does not have a valid driver’s license.

By Lim Jeong-yeo (kaylalim@heraldcorp.com)
 
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He was also very drunk, driving under a non-valid license and a host of other problems. I feel bad for his brother as he will have to clean up that car :(
 

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http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20160725000762


A man crashed his car into the head office of game firm Nexon on Sunday at around 7 a.m., claiming the company had “ruined his life.”

The impact of the car shattered the glass door of the office, but there were no casualties.

Gyeonggi Bundang Police said Monday that they are reviewing an arrest warrant for the 33-year-old Chinese national surnamed Lee.

Lee is in Korea on a three-month visitor permit. The car he drove belonged to his older brother, who lives here.

Lee admitted to the wrongdoing and told the police that he had been angry that he had become addicted to games created by the company. He said he had committed the act on impulse, after drinking.

Lee’s blood alcohol level was over the legal limit at around the time of the incident. He does not have a valid driver’s license.

By Lim Jeong-yeo (kaylalim@heraldcorp.com)

-_- (just an emoj.... no words to describe this post/news)
 

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I feel sorry for his car, it didn't choose him, he choose it :(
 

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Are you saying he should've chosen a tank?

He would've been better off with a howitzer - but that sort of thing probably only happens in Nth Korea ...
 
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