Singer Ssamdi donates 50 million won following the’I’m sorry Jung In-ah’ challenge

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Rapper Simon Dominic (Shamdi, real name Jeong Ki-seok) participated in a donation of 50 million won in commemoration of Jung In-yang, who passed away due to abuse.

Celebrity donations such as Lee Young-ae and Yoo Byung-jae

On the 6th, Ssamdi posted a capture of the donation to the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation along with the article “Please add interest and strength to help children who are suffering and injured grow safely and healthily” on his Instagram.

According to the capture, Simon Dominic donated 50 million won to the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation in the name of the Abused Children’s Damage Fund. In addition, a photo of the foundation’s child abuse prevention campaign poster was added.

Singer Ssamdi revealed on his SNS on the 6th that he donated 50 million won to the abused child damage fund in honor of Jung In-i, who died of child abuse. [쌈디 인스타그램 캡처]

Singer Ssamdi revealed on his SNS on the 6th that he donated 50 million won to the abused child damage fund in honor of Jung In-i, who died of child abuse. [쌈디 인스타그램 캡처]

Simon Dominic expressed resentment for child abuse on the 3rd, the day after SBS TV’s’I want to know’, which dealt with the case of Jung In-yang, was broadcast, and also submitted a petition requesting severe punishment from adoptive parents.

After the 16-month-old Jung In-i, whose pancreas was amputated due to continuous abuse of wool, died after the incident was known, celebrities’ memorial and donation movements are continuing. Actor Lee Young-ae visited Yangpyeong High Family Andersen Park Cemetery with her husband and children on the 5th to commemorate Jeong In-yang, and donated 100 million won in donation to Asan Hospital in Seoul for the treatment of pediatric patients and the treatment team struggling with Corona 19. did.

Broadcaster Yoo Byung-jae also revealed on his SNS on the 5th that he donated 10 million won to the G Foundation’s support campaign for children victims of abuse along with the hashtag “Support for Abused Children.”

Earlier, SBS’I want to know it’ focused on the case of Jung In-yang, who died after being adopted by adoptive parents on the 2nd and was abused. After the broadcast, numerous people participated in the’I’m sorry Jung In-ah’ challenge, revealing their regrets and submitting a petition demanding severe punishment from their adoptive parents.

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