"Mongolian Who Caused Disturbance at Dental Clinic Claiming 'I'm Sick' Sentenced to Prison with Probation" View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyung-min] A foreigner who caused a disturbance claiming pain during implant treatment at a dental clinic was sentenced to a suspended prison term.


On the 16th, according to the legal community, Nam Seong-woo, Chief Judge of Criminal Division 1 at Cheongju District Court, sentenced A (41), a Mongolian man indicted for violating the Child Welfare Act (child abuse), obstruction of business, and obstruction of official duties, to 10 months in prison with a 2-year suspension.


Judge Nam stated, "Considering that the defendant has no prior criminal record in Korea, admits to all charges, and pledges to live sincerely going forward."


On August 10 last year, A caused a disturbance at a dental clinic in Danwon-gu, Ansan-si, Gyeonggi-do, by hitting hospital staff and throwing medical instruments, claiming he felt pain during implant treatment. During this incident, his young daughter (8), who tried to stop the disturbance, was also assaulted.



Subsequently, after A was separated from his daughter on charges of child abuse, he reportedly went to a police station and assaulted officers demanding the return of his daughter.


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