It was confirmed that Seok-mo (48), the mother of a 3-year-old Gumi girl who died, broke the promise and did not accept the third gene (DNA) test by the National Institute of Scientific Investigation.



Therefore, the investigative officials explained that there is a high probability that even if the Daegu District Prosecutor's Office of Gimcheon was reconfirmed as the mother in the genetic test sent to the Supreme Prosecutor's Office for Scientific Investigation.



According to the Gumi Police Department, etc., before sending the case to the prosecution on the 17th, Seok's genetic test was requested three times by the National Fruit Tree, confirming that all of them are biological mothers.



In particular, the third genetic test, conducted in the middle of this month, was based on Seok's suggestion.



Seok said to the police at the time, "With my consent, I will do a genetic test again and admit it if the same results come out."



However, in the third genetic test, it was reconfirmed that Suk was also the mother of a 3-year-old girl who died, but Suk did not admit it, saying, "I can't believe it."



An investigative official said, "I have explained the accuracy of the genetic test of Kukkot several times, but I have denied the results until the end."



He said, "From the early stages of the investigation, he denied birth and genetic test results," he said. "I am not denying the crime, but the situation itself."



Seok's position is expected to be much narrower if the prosecution commissioned Seok's genetic test to the DNA and Chemical Analysis Division of the Supreme Swordsman's Department of Science and Investigation on the 22nd, and the result was found to be his mother.



This is because the probability of error will be '0' if both of the two main axes of the national investigative agency that analyze genes, the Great Sword and Noodles, are found to be parents.



However, it is known that the genetic analysis of this great sword will take about a month, according to the Gimcheon Branch Office.



Under the current law, the prosecution must decide whether to prosecute within 20 days after being sent by the police. Therefore, the prosecution must be prosecuted by the 5th of the following month for attempted abandonment and abandonment of minors.



The limitation of the investigation so far is that it is impossible to identify the missing girl, so that only the charges for the weakening of minors can be applied.