50s Woman Feeding Feces and Trash to Her Daughter While Habitually Abusing Her with Her Lover View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Ju Cheol-in] A woman who committed habitual abuse, including assaulting the daughter of her live-in partner, was sentenced to five years in prison.


The Changwon District Court Criminal Division 4 (Presiding Judge Jang Yoo-jin) announced on the 21st that A (55, female), who was tried on charges of habitual special injury for repeatedly assaulting the daughter of her live-in partner, was sentenced to five years in prison.


On February 12 last year, at her home in Uichang-gu, Changwon-si, Gyeongnam Province, A ordered the then 20-year-old daughter of her live-in partner to "turn around" without any particular reason, then struck her head, back, and forearms 30 to 50 times with a metal rod.


In this manner, A habitually assaulted the daughter of her live-in partner 14 times from September 2018 to May last year.


On May 12 last year, A struck B (33, female), who had lived with her for 10 years and was responsible for tutoring and housework in exchange for lodging and meals, more than 20 times on her back and buttocks with a metal rod.


It was confirmed that A became angry and assaulted B after receiving a complaint call from a neighbor stating that "the washing machine is not level and therefore does not operate."


In this way, A assaulted B five times from February 2015 to May last year.


Additionally, it was confirmed that A committed bizarre crimes such as forcing victims to eat feces or food waste and making victims inflict cruel acts on each other.



The court stated, "A appears to have controlled the victims psychologically by instilling negative perceptions about their parents and gaining their trust," adding, "She assaulted and abused the victims according to her mood, and considering the intensity, duration, continuity, and repetition, the degree of assault is severe."


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