In a media interview, a foster mother who had taken care of Jung In-yang, a 16-month-old adopted child who died from the abuse of her adoptive parents, said in a media interview, “(The last day I saw it), the child knows so tightly, wasn’t that what I wanted to save?”

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According to JTBC on the 9th, this foster mother took care of Jeong In-i for eight months, from the eighth day after her birth, before she was adopted.
The foster mother last met Jeong In in June of last year at a cafe. The foster mother, who met Jeong In-i, asked Yang-mo, “Why is Jung In so dark?” Then, Wool answered, “It’s because I wandered a lot,” and the foster mother didn’t doubt at all when she saw the baby playing well with the wool.
The foster mother added, “If you think about it now, you don’t play at home, but you might be excited to play outside.”

On the afternoon of the 7th, there are photographs and flowers brought by citizens in memory of Jung In Yang, who died 16 months after birth due to the abuse of her adoptive parents at the High Family Andersen Park Cemetery in Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do. yunhap news

JTBC broadcast screen capture
The day he met Jeong In-i was the day after his adoptive parents were investigated for a second suspicion of abuse.
The foster mother said, “I don’t really understand the fact that my adoptive parents showed me Jung In.” “How would I have thought to show it. I wonder if I couldn’t show it in case it would take it.”
The foster mother, who was the last time she hugged Jeong-in by asking Yang-mo to part with her, rebuked herself, saying, “I know the baby so tightly, was it not that I asked her to be saved or that I didn’t know it?”
Jeong In died three months later after this day. He ended his life amid the abuse of his adoptive parents who showed him by attaching pictures to tell him to adapt to him sooner.
The foster mother said that she had responded to a broadcast interview to urge her adoptive parents to apply the’crime of murder’. The foster mother pointed out that the reflection of the adoptive parents was “not because of reflection, but because of reflection to lighten their punishment.” He said, “I don’t want to end up with an angry feeling right away, but I want you to think about how to change it for babies next time.”
Jung In-i, a 16-month-old adopted child, died in October last year after three cardiac arrests. On the 8th of last month, the prosecution prosecuted Jeong In-i’s mother-in-law, her mother-in-law, for violating the Act on Special Cases concerning the Punishment of Child Abuse Crimes, and Ahn Mo, who was neglected even after knowing the fact of the abuse, also charged with imprisonment for violating the Child Welfare Act.
Their first trial will be held on the 13th at the hearing of the 13th Division of the Seoul Southern District Court Criminal Agreement (Director Judge Shin Hyeok-jae).
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