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1. The plaintiff's appeal is dismissed.
2. The costs of appeal shall be borne by the Plaintiff.
The purport of the claim and appeal is the purport of the appeal.
Reasons
1. Grounds for the court's explanation concerning this case is based on the reasoning of the judgment of the court of first instance 2.
D. The part of “judgments” in Article 8(2) of the Administrative Litigation Act and the main sentence of Article 420 of the Civil Procedure Act shall be cited on the ground of the judgment of the first instance except for the following parts:
[In addition, the plaintiff asserts that there is a proximate causal relationship between the deceased and the deceased's death, since the depression caused by occupational and stress aggravations, etc. is likely to have been committed by the deceased.
In a case where a worker dies due to a suicide, the worker's occupational injury or occupational stress overlaps with the main cause of the disease, thereby causing or aggravated the disease, and where it can be presumed that the disease was caused by a mental disorder or mental distress, or due to such disease's normal perception or behavior selection ability, and mental suppression ability, there may be a proximate causal relation between his/her duties and death. In order to find such proximate causal relation, comprehensive consideration shall be given of the degree of the disease or aftermath of the suicide, general symptoms of the disease, the period of recuperation, the possibility of recovery, the age, physical and psychological situation, the surrounding circumstances faced by the suicide, the circumstances leading to the suicide, etc.
If Gap evidence No. 2, Gap evidence No. 4-2, Gap evidence No. 12-5, 6, 7, and 8 are added to the purport of the whole pleadings as a result of the examination of the medical record entrusted to the director of the Seoul Medical Center of the court of first instance to the director of the Seoul Medical Center of the Seoul Medical Center, from July 201, 201 after he was appointed as a general manager of D, the deceased’s medical doctor cited stress caused by an excessive quantity of duties due to reasons such as influence and depression.