Jeongui Memory Regiment (Juieyeon Yeon) Gil Won-ok (92), a victim of the Japanese military comfort women who had stayed at a shelter in Mapo-gu, Seoul, said that the support received by her grandmother was dismissed to other places. Guardians stepped back.

Jeong-yeon Yeon, a nursing caregiver A and B, who worked at the Mapo-gu shelter'My House of Peace' until recently, in an interview with Yonhap News on the 18th, Pastor Gil Sun-hee, son of Hwang Sun-hee (61), visited the shelter with empty hands every week and received money from her grandmother. Insisted that a small amount of grandmother's money was steadily delivered to Pastor Hwang.

Pastor Hwang took the grandmother to a church in Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, where he managed to take care of his grandmother on the 11th, as the issue of accounting began to rise from last month, and Somo (60), the shelter director, died on the 6th of this month.

Afterwards, some media cited Mrs. Hwang's wife, Jomo, and said, ``Grandmother Gil's monthly allowance went to another account, and when he found out, Mr. Cho asked Son to clarify, he made an extreme choice.'' Reported.

However, Mr. A and Mr. B argued against Reverend Hwang that he continued to take Grandmother's money.

Mr. A was hired at a shelter in 2013 during the Korea Mental Problems Council (Jung Dae-hyup) and worked until recently.

Mr. B, a member of the parent care company, took care of Gill Gil from 2013 to the end of last year.

◇ "Pastor Hwang receives grandmother's one million won every month... only at the end of last month"

Putting together the words of Mr. A and Mr. B, Pastor Hwang visited Mapo Shelter once a week and met her grandmother for about 30 minutes to an hour.

It is said that he usually comes alone and has been with his wife Cho since last month.

Mr. A said, "Gill Gil was always anxious if there was no cash in her pocket. So she always filled her pockets with cash."

In addition to the money received from Grandmother Gil every week, Hwang received regular monthly payments of 600,000 won from his grandmother, A said.

It is said that Gil's grandmother's money went to Pastor Hwang about 1 million won each month.

According to Eui-Yeon Yui, the amount of all the women's family and Seoul subsidies received by Grandmother Gil, the old-age pension, and basic living allowance is about 3.5 million won.

B said to Pastor Hwang, "Usually, I thought I would buy one fruit when I went to see my mother, but I came almost empty-handed." "My grandmother wouldn't have come without money."

However, Pastor Hwang announced that he would take his grandmother with him when he started a forced investigation, such as the financial affairs of Jeong-yeon Yeon and prosecutors seized the office and the Mapo Shelter.

Pastor Hwang, who had not formally enrolled as both of Gil's grandmothers until now, posted a name on her family's family last month.

On the last day after the completion of the enrollment process, he met with the director Son and received two remittances of 30 million won, which he had kept in the passbook of the director.

According to Jeong Yeon-yeon, this was the money that the displaced citizen, Gill Gil, had asked her to hold in order to establish a church in North Korea.

Mr. A said, "My grandmother Gil said,'You can leave it without registering.' But Pastor Hwang said,'If you have a (passenger), it will be a big deal. If my mother dies, I will also have to act as a resident. I have to return it.'

"Grandmother Gil said,'I don't have to spend the money because the funeral expenses are all done here (Juie Yeon Yeon). It's okay to leave it to the director,' said Reverend Hwang, "but I still have to have it."

According to Mr. A, Hwang received 50 million won, saying, “I had a contact accident on the way” when I met my grandmother even on the day I received 30 million won from Major Son.

◇ "Grandmother Gil, take care of the money…the director doesn't even need to record the expenditure"

According to Mr. A, Pastor Hwang and his wife Cho received the 30 million won from Mr. Son on the 1st. From 2004, when I started serving my grandmother, I had to prepare all of her account details."

It was five days before Director Son was found dead at home.

Mr. A said, "I was washing dishes in the kitchen the day before Director Son passed away, and the director approached me and said,'I asked you to do it from 2004. How do I prepare all the evidence. I am coming on the 8th.'"

He said that Son said, "Pastor Hwang will try to kill me somehow."

It was also argued that Gill Gil managed the money that she had brought to herself, and that Director Sohn was'errand'.

Mr. A said, "(For Pastor Hwang's request, if you get 200 from the government, you're going to pick 200 expenditures, and the warden picks 200 and gives it to the grandmother. "I didn't have to record my expenditures separately," said Son.

Mr. B said, "After the search and seizure of the prosecution, the warden had a lot of trouble. YouTubers and reporters came and continued to press the doorbell, climb the roof of the building in front of the shelter, take pictures with the camera, and were scared to say,'Who looks at me' He said, "In the meantime, I made it difficult for Rev. Hwang."

Mr. A said, "The day after the director's death, Pastor Hwang and his wife visited the Mapo Shelter and talked about money to raise their voices." Said.

◇ "Grandmother Gil, tell

me'I don't want to go' until the day you leave Mapo Shelter's caregivers who watched Grandmother Gil closely testified that she didn't want to leave the usual shelter.

Mr. B said, "On the day my grandmother left the shelter, she said,'I hate to go. I don't want to leave.' "But my son didn't seem to be able to go against him."

Mr. A said, "Even until the evening before leaving, Grandmother Gil said,'Can't I go home? If I go, if I go, I don't come, it's not what I'm doing.' "But when I saw my son's face the next day, she silently followed without saying anything," she said.

Also, that night, activists Jung Yeon-yeon played with her grandmother's usual Minhwatu, and when someone said,'Grandma, my son will come and take it with me,' he said,'Why do I go. "I said.

Until recently, Mr. A, who worked at the shelter, said he would respond when a request for attendance came from the prosecution in the future.

In order to hear Dr. Hwang's explanation regarding their claims, he tried to contact him by phone and text message for two days on the 18th to the 19th, but he did not receive an answer.

Pastor Hwang's wife, Cho, told the Yonhap news agency on the 19th that "I will tell you everything later."

(yunhap news)