“Jeong-in was enshrined in person…I cried a lot”

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A cemetery park in Yangpyeong, Gyeonggi-do.

Pastor Gil-won Song, who guards this place, has a child who cares in his heart.

This is Jeong In.

In this park, a 16-month-old baby Jeong In-i, who died of abuse by her adoptive parents in October last year, is asleep.

He was the one who saw numerous deaths and memorials while running the arboretum, but this time it was a little different.

Pastor Song is the person he encountered when he first came here.

I directly enshrined Jeong In on the ground.

At that time, I didn’t know such a story.

Pastor Song said in a phone call with JTBC today (5th), “It was a quiet arboretum with only two families in attendance. I was surprised that I had an autopsy, and when I heard the news later, I was shocked.”

He said, “Jung-in went in front of me and cried a lot. I want to know when I’ve cried so much.”

I thought about what I could do for Jeong In-i.

First, we decided to help the citizens who come to memorialize Jeong In-i.

Several streetlights have been installed around the area for those coming late in the evening.

The surroundings have been reorganized so that you can easily remember them.

We even knelt together next to the kneeling memorial.

Hot tea is also served.

And he plays Pororo’s favorite song every morning.

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■For Jungin who was lonely… Jangji seekers

After Jung In-i’s incident was known to the public, the number of people visiting the park increased.

I stand to comfort Jeong In-i, who left alone.

These include parents who came with a child who is as big as Jung-in, an office worker who came to school, and a student who finished school.

Jung In-i’s Jangji, which was lonely with one flowerpot and one frame, is now filled with flowers, letters, and toys.

Pastor Song said, “There were still memorials before, but more people are coming since the weekend.”

Jo Yoon-ju, a housewife from Paju, Gyeonggi-do, also came to meet Jeong In-i yesterday.

Mr. Jo, who has twin sons, said that every moment he was with the children, he remembered Jeong In.

He said, “One day in my dream, Jung In smiled and hugged me. It seems that I have established myself as the youngest daughter.”

And yesterday, I took courage to visit Jeong In.

There is also an online article saying that Jung-in has been to Jangji.

One netizen has visited Jangji several times since the first news released in October.

“When I first went, it was so shabby that all of it was a withered flower pot, a name tag, and a picture frame,” he said.

“As the case became known, many people visited Jung In and there were many gifts,” he said.

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■”Yangcheon Police Station Discipline·Severe punishment for adoptive parents” voices louder

In the online space, there is a wave in memory of Jeong In-i.

I put my heart in the six letters’I’m sorry Jung In.’

At the same time, criticisms are flooding the Yangcheon Police Station in Seoul.

Yangcheonseo received three reports of abuse, but both parents were acquitted of charges.

The Cheongwadae National Petition also posted an article requesting the dismissal of the Yangcheon Police Station chief and officials.

There are also loud voices that the adoptive parents must be punished severely.

They are appealing to the court to send a petition to’Punish their adoptive parents for murder’.

Jang Mo, her adoptive mother, is currently handed over to trial on charges of child abuse and fatality.

That’s why it is difficult to prove that it was killed on purpose.

Jang’s husband was charged with neglect of the assault.

The first trial for them will be held at the Seoul Southern District Court on the 13th.

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