Jung In-yi’s last seen by the medical staff, “A pancreas amputation, the level of a car accident”

In October last year, Jeong In-i, who died of abuse after 492 days of birth, was shown on TV on the day before his death.  The child was either held in the arms of the homeroom teacher or sat alone. [SBS 그것이 알고싶다 방송 캡쳐]

In October last year, Jeong In-i, who died of abuse after 492 days of birth, was shown on TV on the day before his death. The child was either held in the arms of the homeroom teacher or sat alone. [SBS 그것이 알고싶다 방송 캡쳐]

“The results of Jung In-i’s CT (Computed Tomography) and X-rays are a case of child abuse, which is good enough to be published in a medical textbook. Unless a child is in a car accident or falls from a high place, the pancreas deep in the abdomen cannot be amputated during daily activities.”

Nam Gung-in, a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital, explained the last appearance of Jeong In-i, who died of abuse by her adoptive parents on October 13 last year. On the day of his death, Jung In was transferred to the hospital’s emergency room. Wool took the child in a taxi, not an ambulance.

Professor Namgung said, “When I came to the hospital, I was virtually dead. A cardiac arrest has already occurred in the taxi.” “The medical staff who first treated Jeong In-i saw the child and said,’I thought I had a congenital disease because my stomach was too full and pale.’ Jung In-i’s heart, who was beating again during the medical staff’s desperate CPR, stopped after three cardiac arrests on this day. It was 492 days after birth and 254 days after being adopted.

It is said that Jeong In-yi was thinner and smaller than her peers, and her pale body without blood was covered with blood bruises. My stomach was full of blood from the ruptured organs. There were also several broken ribs. Jeong In-i’s death was’abdominal damage caused by external force’. Professor Namgung said, “If I had come to the hospital right away when my organ was injured, I would have saved it.”

Jung In-yi before adoption

Jung In-yi before adoption

“It’s abused by anyone, but the medical staff thought,’Is it a real devil?’

He recalled the incident of’Yangcheon-gu monster foster mother’ that surprised the world in 2018, and said, “There is a consistent attitude seen by child abuse perpetrators encountered in the emergency room.” It was a case in which a foster mother in her 30s starved and beaten a 15-month-old girl entrusted to her for 10 days to die. The perpetrator committed serious abuse between 6 and 18 months of age, caring for the children, pouring hot water on it, soaking it in bathtub water, and preventing them from breathing. Residents reported the cry of children crossing the fence, but the police dispatched, saying, “It’s ambiguous to see as abuse.” The perpetrator was caught after a child passed away. Professor Namgung said, “At the time, the perpetrator cried,’What should I do with my child?’ She sighed, saying, “She has a face of her parents who are too sad, without feelings of guilt, pretending not to be what she did.”

Nam Gung-in Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital Emergency Medicine Assistant Professor

Nam Gung-in Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital Emergency Medicine Assistant Professor

Professor Namgung said, “Children victims of child abuse who are brought to the hospital’s emergency room come to the state just before death because their whole body is broken like Jung In-i. “There are only a few people who wake up secretly in the home and see that they are known too late.” They also pointed out that the protection of those who are obligated to report is poor. “If you make a report, you can do it anonymously, and we have a system to protect it. Nevertheless, after the report, the identity of the reporter is known, and there are protests saying,’We and, why are you like this, that’. “It’s a hospital,” he said.
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