Gyeongsan Family Deaths 2025: Five Found Dead in Double Apartment Tragedy
Police are investigating the Gyeongsan family deaths 2025 after five members were found dead in two apartments on Dec 28. A message of despair preceded the tragedy.
A quiet Sunday morning in Gyeongsan turned into a scene of unimaginable tragedy. Five family members were found dead at two separate apartment locations in the southeastern city on December 28, 2025. The discovery has sent shockwaves through the local community as authorities piece together the final moments of the deceased.
Investigation into the Gyeongsan Family Deaths 2025
According to the Gyeongsan Police Station, the bodies were discovered at approximately 11:15 a.m. The victims include a man in his 40s, his wife, their son, and the man's parents. In a chilling detail, the man's father was found alone in his own residence, while the other four members were discovered in a different apartment.
Despair Expressed in Final Message
The investigation began after an acquaintance reported receiving a disturbing text message from the man. In the message, he reportedly expressed deep despair regarding his current situation and asked the friend to help settle his unfinished affairs. This digital trail led police to the two locations where the tragic scene unfolded.
Police stated that no suicide notes or signs of forced entry were found at either scene. While a formal autopsy is scheduled to determine the exact cause of death, officials noted that signs of the man taking his own life were evident. The authorities are now looking into the family's financial and social circumstances to understand the motive behind the tragedy.
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