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Yoo Seung-min, a former member of the Future Integration Party (predecessor of people’s power), said on the 3rd: “I want to know that” broadcast about Jung In-i’s shocking death for 16 months, “I broke the heart and I was sorry. “
Representative Yoo said on Facebook the same day, “To avoid a repeat of the tragedy,” he said, “there were many Jung-in in front of him.”
Representative Yoo said, “I will avoid repeating child abuse at all times, but even now, it is shameful and sinful that the reality that the lives of young people are exposed to violence from their parents is shameful and sinful.” Couldn’t it have prevented the death of? ”He expressed regret.
He then emphasized: “What kinds of problems existed in the law and the system, the surveillance and response system, so that child abuse and tragedy could not be prevented? This time, we need to dig into the laws, systems or practices. wrong, and we must fix them. “
He added, “It is a real reform that we gather our will so that Jung In is not put to death again.”
‘Wants to know’, 16 months Jung In deals with death case / Photo = SBS broadcast screenshot
SBS ‘I want to know that’, aired the day before, reported on the abuse victims of 16-month-old Jung In-yang, who died 271 days after being adopted.
Jung In-yang was adopted by her adoptive parents around 7 months old.
In November last year, Jung In-yang’s adoptive mother was handed over to the prosecution on charges of child abuse and neglect. It was discovered that she had engaged in abusive behavior about a month after she adopted Jeong In-i in February of last year. The stepfather was also sent to the prosecution on charges of negligence and attendance.
The ‘I want to know’ side uncovered the abuse that was committed against 16-month-old foster boy Jung In, based on CCTV footage, autopsy reports, and medical records from the day of his death.
The prosecution charged Lana with child abuse, not murder. The husband and wife have been disabled on charges of child abuse. The trial for adoptive parents will begin on the 13th.
Reporter Lee Mi-na, Hankyung.com [email protected]
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