Comedian Kim Shin-young Joins 'Hanmuncheol's Black Box Review' Amidst Shocking Taxi Assault Case


Comedian Kim Shin-young, experiencing a resurgence in her career, is set to appear on 'Hanmuncheol's Black Box Review' (hereafter 'Hanblri') airing on JTBC on the 6th.

Kim Shin-young will guest on the show, leading the atmosphere with her unrestrained wit and reacting passionately to the black box footage, promising an engaging experience for viewers.

The episode will spotlight a shocking incident involving an intoxicated passenger's indiscriminate assault. The released footage shows a heavily intoxicated passenger, barely able to state his destination, suddenly demanding the taxi to stop in the middle of the road and striking the driver's face. The passenger continues the assault, wielding a cellphone like a weapon, and even pursues the driver outside the vehicle, leading to a terrifying chase that leaves the panelists in shock.

An interview with the taxi driver reveals the full story. The driver suffered a fractured wrist while defending himself from facial blows, resulting in an 8-week injury that required surgery, adding to the tragedy of the situation.

Comedian Kim Shin-young Joins 'Hanmuncheol's Black Box Review' Amidst Shocking Taxi Assault Case

The taxi driver reports that the police forwarded the case to the prosecution just three days after the incident, applying charges of assault under the Special Act (driver assault) and special assault. Although the assailant expressed a desire to settle through a lawyer, the driver expressed frustration, saying, "What good is it to sober up after beating someone like this?"

Attorney Hanmuncheol emphasizes that a cellphone is legally considered a dangerous object, and causing injury with it is subject to severe punishment without fines. He stresses that assaulting a driver in motion is a serious crime under the Special Act.

Comedian Kim Shin-young Joins 'Hanmuncheol's Black Box Review' Amidst Shocking Taxi Assault Case

In the 'Global Hanblri' segment, an incident at a paid parking lot in Germany is introduced. A tipster who used a valet service near a German airport was shocked to find suspicious circumstances upon retrieving their vehicle, including Bluetooth records linked to a stranger and evidence suggesting marijuana use inside the car.

The footage also captures conversations of the perpetrators attempting theft and driving, adding to the astonishment. Attorney Hanmuncheol will clarify the responsibilities and responses of paid parking facilities regarding such bizarre theft and intrusion incidents.

'Hanmuncheol's Black Box Review' airs every Wednesday at 8:50 PM.

Reporter Park Juwon, TenAsia pjw00@tenasia.co.kr