[Exclusive] Mother Detained for Leaving Middle School Son Alone for Long Period in Trash-Filled House
Violation of Child Welfare Act Charges
Consciousness Not Properly Resolved... Assistance from Nearby Churches and District Offices
[Asia Economy Reporter Jang Sehee] A woman who made a middle school child live in a house filled with garbage has been handed over to the prosecution.
According to a summary of Asia Economy's coverage on the 1st, the Gangnam Police Station in Seoul arrested and sent a woman in her 40s, identified as A, to prosecution on the 29th of last month on charges of violating the Child Welfare Act.
A is accused of leaving a middle school child alone without care for six months from March to August this year in a house located in Gangnam-gu, Seoul.
A police official said, "The child was living alone in a house full of garbage without proper food," and added, "Measures were taken to provide assistance through the district office and others."
The police who received the report arrested A near Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province, on the afternoon of the 26th of last month, and the court later issued an arrest warrant citing concerns of flight and evidence destruction.
A is known to have a prior criminal record related to child protection.
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Meanwhile, those who abandon children or neglect basic protection, care, treatment, and education including food, clothing, and shelter may face imprisonment of up to five years or a fine of up to 50 million won.
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