‘I’m sorry Jung In-ah’ challenge extends in case of death of 16-month-old adopted child



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There is also mounting criticism of the police who took over the case for the death of a 16-month-old adopted child on a current affairs show last weekend. Also, the “I’m sorry Jung In-ah” challenge to commemorate the deceased adopted child is being broadcast online.

On the 3rd, on the homepage of the Yangcheon Police Station in Seoul, various posts were posted such as, “ Police who ignored three reports! And “ The police also Jungin is complicit in the murder case. ” It was the sequel to the story of Jung In Yang, who died 16 months after his birth due to abuse by his adoptive parents on the October SBS current affairs program last year. I want to know it.

After being adopted by her mother-in-law, a 34-year-old foster mother, in January last year, Jung In-yang was routinely assaulted for about 8 months from March to October, and died from injuries such as fractures and organ ruptures. . Prior to Jung In’s death, Yangcheon-si received reports of suspected abuse three times, but it was noted that the initial response was insufficient because appropriate measures such as separation measures were not taken. Earlier last month, the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency referred 5 of the 12 policemen involved in the related case to the disciplinary committee, and issued “precautionary” and “warning” measures to all seven.

Earlier, the Seoul Southern District Prosecutor’s Office (Chief Prosecutor Lee Jung-woo), which took over the case, indicted Jang detained last month on charges of death from child abuse, habitual child abuse, neglect and child neglect. However, as Jang’s intestinal rupture, which is the cause of death, occurred by striking Jung In-yang’s back with a foot or heavy object, the public opinion that the crime of murder should apply to Jang as well. increase. 23,1440 people have already participated in the related petition published in the Blue House National Petitions Bulletin in November last year, awaiting an official response from the government.

There is a movement among netizens to submit a petition to the court in charge of the case asking for severe punishment for the perpetrator. On the 3rd, the Korea Child Abuse Prevention Association attached a complaint form to the official blog and posted a post that read: “You only need to log in until the 10th of the sentencing date, so that you can continue to submit it during the next months”. In various online communities, a post called ‘How to Write a Jeongin Petition’ is spreading.

On the other hand, over the weekend, the ‘I’m sorry Jung In-ah’ challenge in memory of Jung In-yang was broadcast on social media services (SNS). This challenge, which was started by the proposal of the Korean Association for the Prevention of Child Abuse, was carried out by writing a letter like ‘I’m sorry Jung In-ah’ on A4 paper and posting a certification photo. Over 10,000 posts were posted on major social media channels like Instagram, such as “Sorry, I couldn’t protect Jung In-ah”, “I hope you are happy and peaceful there”, “We will change”

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