The year has changed, but the newborn baby is still in deep sleep.

Police investigation into a newborn skull fracture and an unconscious mystery in a Busan obstetrics and gynecology eventually passed the year.

Police are spurring the investigation, but they still have trouble finding the perpetrators who put critically ill child A-young.

Nurse A, who worked at an obstetrics and gynecology hospital, was seen in hospital hospitals for three days starting in October last year.

On the basis of this, police accused A of being abused for child abuse, but did not apply to the charge of injury.

The lack of evidence that nurse abuse fractured the baby's head bone.

Police also received advice from medical experts that it was hard to see a baby in critical condition from Mr. A's abuse.

Police confirmed that there was no CCTV video for a total of four hours on October 20 last year when Ayoung was unconscious, but asked for digital forensics, but there was no situation to delete CCTV.

If someone had deleted a CCTV video, I expected it to be restored so that it could reveal the immediate cause of the baby's skull fracture.

Police also conducted a polygraph investigation on A's fellow employees to investigate child abuse allegations.

The police are deeply worried about not finding the direct acts that put her in grave condition.

The police are considering whether A, who has abused young children, may apply for injuries in addition to alleged violations of the Child Welfare Act (child abuse).

The police will discuss the prosecution with the prosecution and send A and the obstetrics and hospital director to prosecution.

For three months, the nutrients in the University Hospital's Intensive Care Unit are still unresponsive and worse, adding to the sadness.

A-young's father said in a media call today that her daughter's wound cannot be caused by a simple fall, and she thinks the nurse who saw her newborns made her do it.

A Young-Ang parents posted 21 petitions in response to the fact-finding case and urged punishment, and the Blue House officially answered on the 20th of last month.

Park Sung-hoo, the Minister of Health and Welfare, said, “The police will investigate further and send the case to the prosecution.” “We should not treat child abuse as an individual deviation and try to prevent similar cases.”

Park said, "There are opinions that the installation of CCTV in medical institutions is required to protect patients' lives and the right to know, but there are also opinions that human rights violations are necessary and discussion is necessary." "