The existence of the three sisters who have lived like ghosts 'alive but not in the documents' is revealed to the world, causing both surprise and regret.



The three sisters are 23, 21, and 14 years old, respectively. It was confirmed that he did not receive any medical benefits, let alone compulsory education. The reason is that the parents did not register the birth.



The Jeju Eastern Police Station announced yesterday (30th) that they are investigating a woman A in her 40s on charges of not sending her daughter, who is a third grader in middle school, to school (accusations of educational neglect under the Child Welfare Act).



A (44) is accused of neglecting her youngest daughter, B (14), for education without sending her to school, but B was not even registered. In addition, it was confirmed that the first daughter, who is 23 years old, and the second daughter, who is 21 years old, were not registered.



This fact was revealed in the middle of this month when Mr. A reported the death of his common-law spouse at a community center in Jeju City.



At that time, the daughters who visited the community center together said, "Aren't we supposed to register our births too?" Through these words, an official from the community center recognized that the three sisters were not on the family register and reported it to the police.



According to the city of Jeju, it has been confirmed that all three sisters, including the youngest daughter, who is a minor, as well as two older sisters, have never received regular education benefits from kindergarten to elementary, middle and high school. I have never received any hospital care or treatment.



In a consultation with a social worker in Jeju City, Mr. A said, "I educated my daughters who could not go to school through the Internet and educational broadcasting programs.




As for the reason for not registering the birth, it is reported that he stated, "All three children gave birth at home, and after giving birth, I was not feeling well, so I could not register the birth right away."



A social worker who interviewed the three sisters said, "The three sisters said that they had never received formal classes at school, but had been studying basics through EBS or Internet lectures. He stated, "I just bought some medicine and didn't need to go to the hospital."



An official from Jeju City said, "When I first found out about their situation, I couldn't believe it." "If you don't register your birth, you won't be given a resident number, so you don't have citizenship, and you can't have a normal social life like school. It's unbelievable. It's an unprecedented case."



"Fortunately, the mother and children are healthy and in a normal state without too much trouble for counseling, contrary to what I was worried about," he said.



Jeju City has applied for the emergency support system and the National Basic Livelihood Security as the three children need protection.



Meanwhile, the police said, "It appears that there was no physical or emotional abuse of the three children."We are looking into whether the same charges can be applied to Mr. A, considering the two daughters who have grown up as victims.