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Fri, 04/17/2009 - 13:50
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Three found dead in another apparent joint suicide

INJAE, South Korea, April 17 (Yonhap) -- Three people were found dead inside a
car in what appeared to be a joint suicide, police said Friday, following a
similar incident a day earlier.
Authorities said they discovered the van, with three dead people inside, parked
in front of a rest area on a road in Injae, Gangwon Province, at around 9 a.m.
Inside the van were two males and one female who appear to have died from
inhaling toxic fumes from burning charcoal briquettes inside the car, authorities
said. The time of their deaths was not known. The woman, identified only by her
surname Lee, was found in possession of a suicide note.
Investigators suspect that the three met and communicated through the Internet to
plan their suicide, as they had no apparent personal ties and lived in different
parts of the country.
The incident added shock after two other group suicides in the province over the
past week.
On Thursday, six people were found dead together in a rented lodging facility in
Hwoengseong County, while two others were discovered dead last week in the county
of Jeongseon, all in what are presumed to be suicides planned through the
Internet. Both also involved the use of charcoal briquettes.
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