mimibtsghost:TW/CHILD ABUSE! BTS’ JIMIN USED HIS PLATFORM TO INFORM HIS FANS OF THE WAY BABY JUNGIN
mimibtsghost:TW/CHILD ABUSE! BTS’ JIMIN USED HIS PLATFORM TO INFORM HIS FANS OF THE WAY BABY JUNGIN WAS ABUSED BY ADOPTIVE PARENTS AND PUSHED TO DIE AT ONLY 16 MONTHS. NOW IT’S OUR DUTY AS CITIZENS OF THE WORLD TO SPREAD THIS AND STAND AGAINST CHILD ABUSE! Jungin was a baby who passed away from the cruel and extreme abuse of her adopted parents. They used her for clout and made her suffer for over 10 months. Hours before her death, she was being emotionless. Which is very abnormal for babies as it corresponds to the ending phase from physical/mental abuse. Her child care centre teachers noticed that she didn’t try or accept to eat. That poor baby who should only have thought of playing, eating and sleeping, passed away just like that. When she was taken to the hospital, she had many bone fractures including her skill and multi organ failures. The hashtag that Jimin used is a tribute to Jungin and a call for Korea to evoke these issues. This was not known to many worldwide, but BTS’ Jimin using it made many international fans talk about it. PLEASE, don’t make this go unnoticed and send prayers to Jungin. Rest in peace and we are sorry Jungin.MORE DETAILS: Last year on October 13, 2020, the Seoul Yangcheon Police Office arrested adoptive parents Jang and Ahn for causing the death of their daughter, Jung In. After brushing off three separate attempts to report suspicions of child abuse, the police finally came around — only after Jung In had lost her life at the hospital. Earlier in the investigation, both Jang and Ahn denied the allegations and insisted they “have nothing to do with the death of Jung In“. The police, however, announced that Jang had filmed over 800 videos of herself physically and mentally abusing Jung In. They also shared Jung In’s cause of death to be “damages to the abdomen by an external force” as the autopsy revealed.When the investigation confirmed that the mother Jang had brutally abused the 16-month-old Jung In, Koreans became furious at the news — especially because this family had once even appeared on a TV show together, pretending to be a wholesome, loving one. They just adopted the child for clout and used her as a punching bag.As investigations continued, Koreans petitioned for Jang and Ahn to be tried for attempted murder vs. child abuse. Some side-by-side comparisons of Jung In’s pre-adoption and post-adoption pictures circulated online, capturing Jung In’s condition in her final few moments and shattering the hearts of many.Then, on January 2, 2021, an episode of Unanswered Questions revealed the most gruesome truth behind the level of actual abuse Jung In must have endured in her ten months of life after the adoption.First, the episode claimed that the above-mentioned “damages to the abdomen by an external force” is specifically a ruptured pancreas. A medical professional featured in the episode explained, “A ruptured pancreas is, without a question, a three on the AIS“, or the Abbreviated Injury Scale that ranks injury severity.The episode continued, “There needs to be a force of 3,800 – 4,200N for a three-year-old child to receive a severity three level of damage to the abdomen”Then, to figure out exactly how much abusive behavior reaches 3,800 – 4,200N in force, the episode carried out a series of experiments with a baby mannequin and a female staff who is similar in height and weight as the adoptive mother Jang.Initially, the female tried dropping the mannequin from her height — as Jang had described to the police when questioned about Jung In’s bruises and fractures. This inflicted a force of 720-1,433N which is far below the estimated range..The experiment continued with the help of some professional athletes. By kicking the mannequin in the abdomen, a taekwondo player was able to reach 2,713N in force. A boxer then reached 4,387N by throwing a full-forced, heavy blow to the mannequin propped against a wall. An engineering professor supervising the experiment added, “The numbers are visibly higher when the mannequin is up against a wall and is absorbing 100% of the external force” — hinting how Jung In might have been positioned.Based on those findings, the female staff tried a number of other possible abusive actions. By stepping on the mannequin laid on the floor, she reached 1,778N. By standing on it, she reached 1,927N.Only when she leaped off the couch and pounced the mannequin, did she reach 3,869N.Unanswered Questions clarified that it is unknown whether Jang actually pounced Jung In in the same way the female staff attempted.The episode concluded, however, that Jang’s original statement about “dropping Jung In” is obviously unlikely to be true — and that a significant amount of physical abuse (like landing an adult’s leap on the abdomen) must have taken place in order for Jung In’s pancreas to rupture.Many Koreans are now trying to speak up and mourn her death, but you don’t need to share a nationality to stand up against this. On this blog I usually try to share smiles but this lil one’s smiles were taken away so early. Early videos show that she was such a bright child.Unfortunately only those living in Korea can sign petitions regarding this case. But everyone in the world can share, reblog and talk about this. 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