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A called’Corona Jangbaljang’ in his 40s, who was imprisoned for stealing eggs after starving for more than a week, was released on the 28th and received housing, medical care, and livelihood support from Gyeonggi Province.
According to Gyeonggi Province on the 21st, the province visited Mr. A at the Suwon detention center on the 17th along with the city, and although Mr. A is suffering from chronic diseases such as high blood pressure and diabetes and the aftereffects of a traffic accident, there is no medical support, as well as a place to live and no suitable means of living. And decided to implement emergency welfare support measures.
Accordingly, as a housing support plan, Mr. A can receive temporary housing space using long-term unused rental housing and supplies necessary for housing, and receive hospital treatment immediately through emergency medical support.
After Mr. A is released, he plans to apply for basic living benefits through the local administrative welfare center.
Even before Mr. A is determined to be eligible for basic living benefit, Do-eun plans to promote emergency living benefit payments ex officio, so he can receive support for living expenses.
In addition, according to Mr. A’s opinion, the province plans to provide support for a stable life by specifying necessary support measures such as emergency welfare support and rehabilitation facility connection.
This measure was in accordance with the instructions of Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong.
Earlier, on the 14th, Governor Lee posted a post on his social network service (SNS) entitled’Corona Jangbaljang is still in jail’, indicating his intention to support Mr. A.
In an article posted at the time, Governor Lee disclosed that at the end of this month, Mr. A’s arrest was due, but there was no place to live and no means of living, so there was a call from a reporter that he would be arrested. “I visited the detention center at the beginning of this week to listen to the situation. And if you agree, we will carry out welfare measures through investigation and examination.”
Gyeonggi-do is currently operating 36’Gyeonggi Food Just Dream Corners’, including 3 food markets, 26 welfare centers, and 7 homeless facilities in the province with the incident of Mr. A.
/ Reporter Yoon Jong-yeol [email protected]
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