Citizens’ memorial wave continues at Jeong In-i’s cemetery, which was enshrined in the high family Andersen Park Cemetery in Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do. Reporter Lee Han-hyung-About a month before the death of Jung In (name before adoption), the adoption agency Holt Children’s Welfare Association (Holt) found out that Jung In had a problem with her physical condition during a phone consultation with Wool. Since then, the counselor has suggested several times to take Jeong In-i to the hospital, but Yang-mo ends up not listening. Yang-mo even lied to the counselor, saying,’I took my child to the hospital.’
From this time on, the adoptive parents began to try not to show Jeong In-i outside such as Holt or day care centers. It turned out that while Holt continued to postpone visits to the home, the husband and wife even lied to a child protection agency (Abojeon) and did not send Jung In-i to the daycare center.
◇ I didn’t hear the word “Jungin take me to the pediatrician” several times… Until the’lie’
According to a record obtained from Holt by Rep. Shin Hyun-young of the Democratic Party on the 8th, on September 18, last year, about a month before Jung In’s death, Holt counselor received a phone call from Wool.
#The counselor received a call from Wool while on the way to a family search for another adopted family. She said she was too angry, and spoke in a raging tone. When the counselor asked him what he wanted to do, he was angry, saying, “My child hasn’t listened too much lately. He hasn’t eaten for a week, and he’s been biting the puree that was fed in the morning until now (2 p.m.).” He expressed his uncomfortable feelings toward the child, saying, “No matter how pitiful I try to think, I don’t listen to me when I get angry and shout to chew food.” (September 18, 2020)
The counselor guided, “Because the child may have an sore throat or mouth, see a pediatrician as soon as possible.” In response, Yangmo was reluctant to go to the pediatrician, saying, “There is a schedule on the afternoon of the day, and there is a family meeting for adoption on Saturday.” When the counselor talks again, Yang-mo replies, “I will go to the pediatrician.”
However, on this Friday, Yangmo did not take Jeong In to the hospital. Even after 6 pm, the counselor did not hear from both of her adoptive parents, so they contacted him to check whether Jung In-i had received pediatric treatment, but neither answered the phone.
When the counselor announced again, “If the child hasn’t eaten properly for a week, the child’s condition is a concern and needs confirmation.” No. I am thinking about how to behave as a mother,” he said.
The next day, Wool texted to the counselor, “There is no mouth irritation and there is no health problem. I have no energy because I haven’t eaten a lot, but I have to give it a little. I’m taking a nap more than usual,” he said as if he had been to the hospital.
But it seems to have been a lie. Ten days later, according to the record of counseling Holt with an Avojeon employee on the phone, “for the part where the counselor continued to ask for pediatric care, it was not likely that the adoptive parents had seen pediatric care.”
Yang’s mother-in-law is being transferred to the prosecution from the Yangcheon Police Station in Seoul on November 19 last year. Reporter Park Jong-min–◇ The adoptive parents who even lie and did not show Jungin outside
From the time that Jeong In-i started not eating well, her adoptive parents tried not to show him outside, such as Holt or day care centers. Counselor Holt, who was worried about Jung In-yi’s nutrient deficiency, sent a text to Wool to ask if she could visit her home to deliver vitamins and check her status, but she replied “It is difficult for the time being.”
It turns out that the husband and wife even lied and did not send Jung In to the daycare center. When an Abojeon employee asked, “Why are you not sending Jung-in to the daycare center?” in a phone call with the adoptive wife, the Yangbu-bu replied, “Because of the coronavirus, social distancing is 2.5 steps, so the child is not being sent to daycare.
When the Abojeon employee asked, “Isn’t the first child going to the house?”, the husband and wife said, “The first child is going to the house, but he is in the House earlier than usual, such as having lunch and going to the House.” However, Abojeon staff checked with the daycare center and found that the first child was in the House of Representatives at the same time as usual, not early.
In addition, on September 28, when Holt’s counselor said, “I want to meet with the child right after the Chuseok holiday,” he said, “It is difficult to take a vacation right away because of work because the Chuseok holiday is long. I hope we meet next week after the Chuseok holiday.” I also acted.
Citizens’ memorial wave continues at Jeong In-i’s cemetery, which was enshrined in the high family Andersen Park Cemetery in Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do. Reporter Lee Han-hyung–◇ Children are not taken to the hospital, wool is surgery Then send the daycare center
It was found that the people who were lying and did not show him to the outside were forced to send him back to the day care center because of the’surgery’ of wool. According to the counseling records, it was almost two months. While Jung In did not take him to the hospital, Yang Mo himself underwent surgery on the scheduled date.
#The counselor checked the child’s current situation and sent a text message to the wool to see if it was possible to visit the home to deliver vitamins because of concern about nutrient deficiency. She sent a text message saying that it is difficult to invite anyone to the house for the time being as the surgery schedule is scheduled for tomorrow, and it is even more difficult to visit her home this week because her mother is at home. When asked why the counselor had the operation, he was reluctant to talk about the contents, so he received treatment well and said he would contact him again soon. (September 21, 2020)
As Yang-mo was undergoing surgery, her adoptive parents sent Jeong In to the day care center. It is believed that she sent it only when she said,’We are not sending it to the daycare center due to a coronavirus outbreak.’ As soon as the head of the daycare center saw Jeong In-i after a long time, he said, “The child’s nutrition is poor,” and the doctor in charge immediately reported it to 112. This is the third report on September 23rd.
#(Abojeon) The person in charge said that on the day of the phone call with the counselor, the parents agreed to meet with the child on the 25th, and that the report of child abuse was received again on the 23rd. The child was brought to the daycare center from that week due to the operation of wool, and the child’s weight was reduced by 800g-1kg, and on the 23rd, child abuse was suspected and the police and the Abojeon investigation team visited the adopted family to take action . At the time of the visit, the adoptive parents cried a lot with resentment, and they accompanied them to a pediatric examination and said that there was a wound in the mouth (September 28, 2020).
However, the Abuse Prevention Police Officer (APO) and Abojeon staff, who accompanied the foster parents’ residence, said, “We cannot find the situation of abuse, such as physical injuries,” and took Jung In-i to another hospital for medical treatment. If necessary, consult with the police for investigation.
After that, the police and Abojeon decided that “it is difficult to see that the child’s mouth disease is caused by the abuse of the adoptive parents,” and decided to conduct case management in Abojeon. About 20 days later, Jeongin eventually died.
The last time Jung In-i was brought to a hospital in Mok-dong, Yangcheon-gu, there was a big injury to her brain and abdomen. The cause of death was’small and large intestine mesenteric fissures and pancreas amputation, resulting in abdominal bleeding and extensive retroperitoneal bleeding.’ In addition, there were more than 7 fracture marks with different incidences such as the occipital, left clavicle, and left and right ribs, which appear to be due to continuous abuse.
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