SBS 'I Want to Know' traces the death of Oh Chang, a middle school girl.



With the subtitle of 'Two Statements, One Truth - The Death of Ohchang Middle School Girl', which will be broadcast on the 4th, 'I want to know', we will look into the deaths of two middle school girls who lost their lives at a flowery age.



Last August, at the crossroads of Seongan-gil in downtown Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province, despite the scorching heat, the desperate voice of a father resonated through the crowd. Among the people who gathered to commemorate the two middle school girls who lost their lives at the age of a flower due to extreme choices at an apartment in Ochang-eup, Cheongju on May 12, the main character of the voice was the father of the late Lee Mi-so (pseudonym), one of the two middle school girls. After 100 days of her daughter's death, the father gathered up the courage to tell people his heart for the first time, and even stood in front of the reporters' cameras.



Behind the tragic deaths of the two students, there was a shadow of a brutal sex crime. Stepfather Ha (pseudonym) was charged with sexually assaulting a friend of a stepdaughter at his home in January of this year. The friend who was sexually assaulted by Mr. Ha was Miso. Later, police investigations revealed additional circumstances in which Ha had sexually abused his stepdaughter several times. Two middle school girls who had a happy friendship like any other teenager took their own lives after Ha's crime. When this news became known, more than 200,000 people filed a petition to the Blue House, demanding a thorough investigation and severe punishment for the perpetrators.



A room with a smile that no one in the family could readily enter after the incident. However, on the day of the memorial service, the father who had the courage to go inside and clean the room was surprisingly able to find the will of his daughter, which had been hidden. It was exactly the 100th day since Miso left. The will contained the contents of the 'day' that left him with unbearable pain as well as the regrets and gratitude he conveyed to his family.



In the first trial held since the deaths of the two middle school girls, Ha denied all charges of sexual assault. He presented a will left by his stepdaughter Arumi (pseudonym) as the basis for his claim. The production team of 'I Want to Know That' was able to confirm with difficulty some of the contents of Miss Arum's will, which had not been made public. However, it was somewhat strange to say that he was talking about a stepfather who was accused of sexually assaulting himself and his friend.



The suicide note of Miss Arum, a stepdaughter with contradictions that even experts cannot believe. With what kind of heart did Miss Arum leave a suicide note? What do the two wills that say different things about the perpetrator Ha mean, and what is the truth about the death of a middle school girl that still remains in the dark?



A fearful and confused smile informed the truth of the damage with courage, and the investigation began. However, over the course of three months, one arrest warrant and two arrest warrants for Ha were returned. The reason is that it is necessary to reinforce the testimony of the victims. Because there was no material evidence left, it was a difficult case of sexual violence where the victims' statements were absolutely important. Ha's stepdaughter, Arum Aum, confessed that she had been sexually assaulted, but it is reported that she immediately overturned this. With the deaths of the victims, it is now difficult to ascertain the truth. The production team obtained the contents of the SNS where the two children had a conversation until the end. Inside were the secrets of the two children that he could not tell anyone and the bare face of his stepfather Ha.



Analyze the conversations left by the two middle school girls who made extreme choices to reconstruct the situation and psychology of the children, and what the wills of the two children mean with conflicting contents, and also the truth of the day the incident happened to the two middle school girls. 'I want to know', which will be tracked, is broadcast at 11:10 pm on the 4th.



(SBS Entertainment News reporter Kang Seon-ae)