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'Angel couple' The hero is PKNU student.
작성자 Department of External Cooperation 작성일 2018-08-14
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작성자,작성일,첨부파일,조회수로 작성된 표
'Angel couple' The hero is PKNU student.
Department of External Cooperation 2018-08-14 154

Lee Ye-jin, PKNU student who rescued a kid is the heroine of ’Hamdeok Beach’,
"I cried and paddled like a crazy person to save the kid."


△ Lee Ye-jin. Ⓒ Photo PR Team (Heo Kwang-hoon)
"When I saw a drowning child floundering in the water, I had no choice but to rescue. I instinctively moved."

Lee Ye-jin (24 years old), a 4th year in the Department of IT Convergence and Application Engineering of Pukyong National University, and she’s boyfriend Oh Won-tak (27, Busan, Mora-dong), were a big topic in the "Hamdeok Beach heroes" recently.

On August 3, we met at Pukyong National University campus and she said, "At that time, I lifted up the kid on the boat and while my boyfriend was doing CPR, I paddled like a crazy to the seaside." she explained the urgent situation.

They found a six-year-old girl screaming in a 50-meter-back while kayaking at Hamdeok Beach, which was visited for recreation on 23th of July. The girl who was playing in the water in the tube was swept away by strong winds and pushed into the distant sea, causing the tube to flip over and fall in the sea.

After saving the child, they suddenly disappeared. They were called "Angels Couple" and "Reality Edition Dark Knight" in SNS and became big topic.

Lee said, "I was worried that kid’s lips turned blue when I was rescued. We were entirely exhausted. After her breathing came back, we sent her back to his parents and left the place. "

When the news came out, media and netizens began looking for these ’faceless heroes’, and when Lee, who was curious about the status of the child, contacted the media, their identity was revealed finally.

They also contacted the parents of the children who had been asking all around about them. The kid’s family who traveled from Japan to Korea, expressed their gratitude through international phone call, saying that they could not say thanks earlier as they even had no time to think.

Lee said, "If anyone was there, everyone would have done it. My parents were so happy to hear this news. " "I am an ordinary college student preparing for job interview, but I want to live a life that will help someone in the future." <Pukyong Today>

▷ Click for the interview video.


△ Lee Ye-jin (left), Oh Won-tak.