<Anchor>



Then, I will connect a reporter who is out of the hospital where a 2-year-old child is hospitalized.



Reporter Shin Jung-eun, the child must recover. How is the child now?



<Reporter>



Yes, I am now in front of the regional trauma center of Gachon University Gil Hospital in Incheon.



The victim was brought to a hospital in Ansan, Gyeonggi-do at around 6 pm yesterday (8th), and then moved to this place.



Let’s listen to the medical staff for a moment



[Tae-Seok Jeong/Professor Gachon University: I am still not conscious, and fortunately, my blood pressure and breathing are maintained to some extent, so I aim to save it as much as possible... .]



<Anchor>



Isn't there a report of abuse in advance like in the case of Jung-in this time?



<Reporter>



Yes, there are many people who think of Jungin's case because she was severely abused since she was adopted for less than a year.



In this case, it is known that no report of abuse has been filed after the victim was adopted.



However, in light of the medical staff's findings that old bruises were found all over the victim's body, a thorough investigation is needed to see if there was any further expansion before.



<Anchor>



Reporter Shin, Jung In, had another happening ahead of the sentence of the first trial.



<Reporter>



Yes, the sentence for the first instance of Jung In-yi against her adoptive parents is scheduled to be held at the Seoul Southern District Court this Friday.



Earlier, the prosecution requested that Jung-in be sentenced to death for murder and other charges against her adoptive mother and 7 years and 6 months in prison for her adoptive father.



Prior to the sentence, citizens in memory of Jeong In-i gathered in front of the court today to set up a wreath meant to urge punishment for the perpetrator.



[Imnan-hyung/Child Abuse Prevention Association member: Jung In-i's case hasn't been over yet. I'm so upset about why this keeps happening, and I'm sick of it.]



However, there were also voices of concern that the Jung In-i incident or this child abuse incident should not be an opportunity to instigate prejudice against adoptive families.



(On-site progress: Jinsoo Shin, video coverage: Yoohyuk Yoo, video editing: Lee Hongmyeong)