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Jang continued to insist that the child was accidentally dropped and that there was no intentionality, but the judge did not accept the word. The countless wounds left on the small body of less than two stones became the conclusive evidence. The judge said that it was a crime that completely denied human dignity and values.



Next is reporter Kim Min-jung.



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Child abuse cases where it is difficult to find witnesses or evidence as most of them occur inside the house.



The judges paid attention to the evidence that Jeong In-yi's wounded body spoke of.



In particular, pancreatic amputation and mesenteric rupture, which were blamed for decisive causes, were the main issues in judging the homicide.



Yangmo argued that the pancreas may have been amputated during the process of accidentally dropping Jung In-i or performing CPR.



The judiciary has verified that it is possible.



After several experiments in which Jung-in dropped the body-sized doll from the height of Mr. Zhang's armpit, it was concluded that the pancreas was not amputated.



We have found that very intense CPR can rupture the pancreas and mesentery, but severely damage the liver.



However, Jung In's liver was not injured.



The judge admitted the unwritten intention of the murder, saying, "It can be predicted that the intestine ruptures if repeated strong shocks are repeated, and that if not properly treated immediately, it can lead to death."



The 9.5kg wounded body left by Jeong In, who became evidence in itself, the judge said, "Jungin had desperate traces of body damage such as fractures caused by abuse everywhere." It even went off."



(Video coverage: Chansu Lee, Video editing: Junhee Kim)