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(2)A 2-year-old child crashed on the emergency stairs of a hotel in Daegu at around 1:50 p.m. on the 16th of yesterday
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(2)The child heads to the parking lot connected to the hotel through the stairs
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(2)Dad’s trying to open the door
(3)He fell through the railing and died while he let go of his hand for a while
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(2)The railings on the stairs in the accident are 29cm apart
(3)It’s nearly three times the size of 10cm as stipulated by the current building law
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(2)Nam Hyo-joo, TBC reporter
(3)You can see that the gap is wide enough for the adult body to go in and out without difficulty
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(2)Users of large children’s cafes and other facilities also complain that they were concerned about safety accidents due to the wide handrail spacing
(1)The law concerning the installation of handrails in the building concerned buildingimage text translation
(2)It has been confirmed that it is not applicable
(1)Suseong-gu will recommend installing a safety net or adjusting the clearance to prevent a recurrenceimage text translation
(1)Standards for indoor construction, including CV Kwak Bong-ho, head of the construction team in Suseong-gu, Daegu, were announced on October 28, 2015image text translation
(1)CV Kwak Bong-ho, head of the construction team in Suseong-gu, Daegu, 01image text translation
(2)This building was first submitted for review on February 10, 2014
(3)This standard is not applicable because I applied
(1)The hotel responded to the interview request from the reportersimage text translation
(2)He said he would make an official statement after the police investigation
(1)The police have begun a legal review of criminal responsibilityimage text translation
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Rather than the law, how to prevent it in the future