Sister 'Hidden,' who has lived in a pile of garbage for more than 10 years, came out of the world.

On the 12th, Nam-gu, Daegu, said two sisters in their 50s and 60s cleaned up the interior of a detached house in Daemyeong-dong that had not been delivered for more than 10 years.

About 10 tons of waste was discharged in the room cleaned by 10 people including officials and cleaners all day.
Waste, rats, and cockroaches also came out of the garbage.

The Nam-gu Hope Welfare Support Group recognized these people while their older sister, who provided food for the past, asked the community center for help on the 10th of last month.

Baek Ah-in, the Hope Welfare Support Group's integrated case manager, visited several times during the month to build trust with them.

"I didn't even open the door at first, and I was very afraid of going outside," Baek said. "I showed a desire to keep eating even if I didn't eat.

The two sisters, who refused to be admitted to hospitalization, accepted persuasive supervisors and received inpatient treatment at a mental hospital.

The sisters were found to have lived together for more than 10 years and nurtured their illness.

The hospital diagnosed as 'shared psychosis' that exchanges mental illnesses and increases illness.

Hyojin Kim, Happiness Policy and Integrated Care Manager, Nam-gu Office, Daegu said, "It is very difficult to bring a secluded single person to society."

(Photo = Daegu Nam-gu Office, Yonhap News)