Police are investigating trot singer Kim Ho Joong for a hit-and-run in Apgujeong-dong on May 9. Despite owning the vehicle involved, Kim has not shown up at the police station despite repeated requests.
His manager initially claimed responsibility for the accident, surrendering himself to authorities hours after the incident, but suspicions arose when he arrived wearing clothes similar to Kim’s.
Kim eventually appeared at the police station approximately 17 hours after the accident and underwent a breathalyzer test, which yielded negative results. He later admitted to being the driver.
Authorities suspect Kim may have been driving under the influence and are conducting further investigations. Charges are being considered against the manager for falsely surrendering himself, and efforts are underway to locate the missing black box memory card from Kim’s vehicle.
Despite the ongoing investigation, Kim’s agency, Think Entertainment, announced that scheduled performances would proceed as planned, emphasizing their commitment to supporting the artist.
The delayed response from Kim and the initial false surrender by his manager has added layers of complexity to the case, prompting authorities to take swift action in pursuing the truth.
As the investigation unfolds, there is keen interest in how the situation will develop and what consequences Kim and his manager may face. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of accountability and transparency, both for public figures like Kim and for those responsible for managing their affairs.