Holt, who reportedly suspected of being abused by Jung-in, reports “stable attachment”

The Holt Children’s Welfare Association, which hosted the adoption of Jung In-i, who died from the abuse of her adoptive parents after 16 months of age, claimed to have been mindful of the possibility of abuse since July of last year. It was confirmed that this was not included at all.

A photograph of In-yi Jung in the family survey report of the Holt Children's Welfare Association in July [신현영 의원실 제공]

A photograph of In-yi Jung in the family survey report of the Holt Children’s Welfare Association in July [신현영 의원실 제공]

According to the Holt Children’s Welfare Association’s family survey report obtained by Shin Hyun-young and the Democratic Party’s office on the 6th, the Holt Children’s Welfare Association visited the adopted family twice in March and July.

In the graveyard of the late Jeong In-yang, a picture of Jeong In-yang placed by mourners is placed.  Newsis

In the graveyard of the late Jeong In-yang, a picture of Jeong In-yang placed by mourners is placed. Newsis

The visit in July was after the second report of abuse, and the Holt Children’s Welfare Association claimed to have suspected abuse.

However, this suspicion was not included in the actual family survey report.

Although Jung In-i’s weight is 9.4kg, the same as four months ago, he wrote that it was “relatively comparable to that of the same age,” and also said that he had a stable attachment with his family.

At this time, Jeongin wrote that there were circumstances to suspect abuse, such as skin pigmentation and red marks on the forehead, but it was either because of “atopy symptoms” or because of “the habit of sleeping while lying on his stomach.”

  July Holt Children's Welfare Association Family Survey Report [신현영 의원실 제공]

July Holt Children’s Welfare Association Family Survey Report [신현영 의원실 제공]

On the contrary, the content of abuse was mentioned in the context that the adoptive parents “are experiencing psychological difficulties due to the child abuse issue.”

In the July report’s general review opinion, “At the time of the visit, it was observed that the child was hugged by woolly mothers and had a relatively stable interaction or interaction,” and said, “The foster parents seem to be attracting attention and attention to the recent child abuse-related issues. He said that he was experiencing difficulties, but his affection for children has not changed.”

He added, “The counselor guided the wool to observe the child more carefully and sensitively at this time, and to respond more immediately than when the child had a wound.”

The report of child abuse was expressed as a’difficult time’, and he also wrote, “(The adoptive parents) are looking forward to and wishing for a day to experience a stronger family love by overcoming difficulties.”

Rep. Shin pointed out, “It is not a site investigation from the victim’s point of view to write a report that repeats only the parents’ words on the premise that there are no problems in the field investigation or counseling process.”

Reporter Shin Hyeyeon [email protected]


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