The third generation of Gumi was discovered in a’anti-mummy’ state… Is your real mother in her 50s?

On the 12th of last month, Mr. A is coming out of the Gimcheon Branch of the Daegu District Court in Gimcheon City, Gyeongsangbuk-do after a substantive examination of an arrest warrant.  yunhap news

On the 12th of last month, Mr. A is coming out of the Gimcheon Branch of the Daegu District Court in Gimcheon City, Gyeongsangbuk-do after a substantive examination of an arrest warrant. yunhap news

The police are investigating the suspicion that the mother of a 3-year-old girl, found dead in a villa in Gumi, Gyeongsangbuk-do, is not A in her 20s, but B, known as her maternal grandmother. If this is true, Mr. A and his 3-year-old child are not mother-daughter, but sisterhood. The police believe that Mr. B conspired with Mr. A to neglect the child to die.

The Gumi Police Department announced on the 10th that it is investigating and securing a recruit of suspect B, who conspired with A (22). Mr. B, the influential suspect, was initially known as a maternal grandmother in his 50s.

B was also the person who reported the incident to the police on the afternoon of the 10th of last month. B, who lived downstairs in the same villa as Mr. A, found the body of a child in anti-mummy condition and reported the body of a child who was in a state of corruption at the request of the landlord, “I can’t reach you. Please leave the house.” At the time, he referred to the child as’one granddaughter’.

However, it has been reported that it was found that the relationship was not a mother-daughter relationship while the police examined A’s DNA. Accordingly, the police expanded to the surrounding people and conducted a DNA test, and it is known that Mr. B confirmed that the relationship between the child and the mother and daughter.

The police believe that the child is likely to have died. On the 19th of last month, Mr. A was sent to the prosecution on charges of murder and violation of the Child Welfare Act, and Mr. A is under investigation while in custody.

Reporter Jang Joo-young [email protected]


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