Most police officers who did not investigate even after Jung-in reported child abuse three times were subject to disciplinary action.

After the broadcast of SBS’I Want to Know That’, the anger against those who drove Jeong In-i to death has not faded, and more and more people are participating in the’Jung In-ah Challenge’.

In particular, criticism against the police is increasing as it is known that the case was terminated without investigation, even though reports of child abuse were made three times before Jung In-i died.

The Seoul Yangcheon Police Station, which is the police station in charge, is rising day after day with real-time search words on the portal site, and a national petition was posted on the Blue House website saying,’We request the dismissal of the Yangcheon Police Chief and the police officer in charge who aided in child abuse.

There are 12 police officers who went through the case. Of these, seven were confirmed to be disciplined, and they ended after receiving the disposition of’caution’ and’warning’, which are the level of disciplinary action.

The remaining five were referred to the official disciplinary committee as third reporters. Among them was Lee Hwa-seop, chief of the Yangcheon Police Department. Before coming to Yangcheon-seo, Chief Lee worked as the chief of the police reform promotion TF team leader and innovation planning coordination officer at the National Police Agency, who can be said to be the general manager of’police reform’.

An official from the Seoul Metropolitan Government told JoongAng Ilbo, “The public opinion is recognized (for those who are referred to the disciplinary committee), and the level of disciplinary action is likely to be higher than warning or caution.”

While adults turned away, Jung In-i, 16 months old, died on October 13 last year with a pancreas amputated. It has been 254 days since I was adopted.

Namgungin Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital, a clinical assistant professor at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital, who last treated Jeong In-i, told the JoongAng Ilbo, “It is the level that can be published in a medical textbook as a case of child abuse.” “No more” he said.

Professor Namgung clearly remembered the behavior of wool at the time. He said, “It’s abused by anyone, and the medical staff thought,’Is it a real devil’ when they saw Jung-in cry in the guardian’s waiting room, saying,’What if my child dies?’

After seeing numerous cases of child abuse, he said, “Children victims of child abuse who are brought to the hospital’s emergency room come to a state on the verge of dying because their whole body is broken like Jung In-i. He pointed out that there is a need to strengthen the protection of those who are obligated to report child abuse.

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