China News Service, September 22. According to Korean media reports, the South Korean movie "Sowon" prototype criminal Zhao Dou-soon has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for kidnapping and raping elementary school students. He will be released from prison in December 2020 and return to his residence. Ansan City, Gyeonggi.

A, the father of the elementary school student Naying (a pseudonym) who was brutally injured by Zhao Douchun, said that if Zhao Douchun can leave Anshan, he is willing to borrow money to help him move.

  According to reports, Naying's family still lives in Ansan.

A said that she had proposed to move many times, but her daughter Naying cried and couldn't leave.

Naying said: "How many friends can I make if I go to other schools with a disability? Will they reject me? Friends here at least understand me and help me a lot." Therefore, their family has always been Did not move out of Anshan.

  During a recent prison conversation, Cho Doo-soon expressed his intention to return to Ansan, Gyeonggi Province after being released from prison.

The reason is that his wife still lives in Anshan.

The place where Zhao Douchun lives is less than 1 kilometer from the victim's home.

You can even reach a place only 100 meters away from the victim.

  According to A, the family, including Naying, knew that Zhao Douchun said he would return to Ansan.

But no one in the family brought up the topic of Zhao Douchun.

  For Naying's family, the shadow caused by Zhao Douchun has not been cured so far.

  A said that it is absolutely impossible for a family to sit together and laugh and watch TV, comedy or variety shows.

"I don't know when, as long as I hear news or topics about sexual violence, Naying will faint." Therefore, Naying has hardly read news since she was a child.

When I was in college, although there was a TV in the rented room, it was also requested to be removed.

Even when I go home to watch TV on weekends or holidays, I only watch the kind of animation that kindergarten children watch.

  A worried that Naying, who had managed to overcome the huge difficulties, might be shaken after Zhao Douchun returned to Anshan again.

  "I don't know why he said to reflect, but he must return to the victim's place," Naying's father A pleaded, asking the government and Ansan City to come forward to persuade him to live in other places.

  A also asserted that Zhao Douchun has the intention of revenge and pressure, "criminals like him, within 1 kilometer from us, are already considered revenge against us."

  At the same time, for Zhao Douchun, who had denied crimes in court and did not apologize to the victims, A expressed that he did not believe that he had admitted that he had made mistakes and had made a reflection.

  "My daughter still wears diapers at home. If she goes on a long trip, she puts the largest sanitary napkin in her bag. The feelings of parents who see these scenes can’t be known without experiencing them. She is burdened with not being able to protect herself. Children’s crimes will live as sinners for the rest of their lives. But I heard that Zhao Douchun is coming to my neighborhood, is this acceptable?” A said that if Zhao Douchun can leave Anshan, he is willing to lend him 20 million yuan. Thirty million won was used for moving expenses.

  According to the report, Naying's family now carries portable radio equipment with them to prevent in case of emergency, they can report to multiple people within 50 kilometers for help, and plan to purchase air guns for self-defense.

  Cho Dou-soon was sentenced to 12 years in prison in September 2009 for allegedly kidnapping, raping, and hurting elementary school students in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province in December 2008.

He will finish his sentence on December 12, 2020, and will be released from prison on 13.

  After his release from prison, Zhao Douchun's photos and other personal information will also be published online for 5 years. He also needs to wear an electronic anklet that can be positioned for 7 years.

At present, Ansan City is also preparing to install cameras, implement one-to-one electronic supervision and drinking restrictions on them after release from prison.