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The main culprit in South Korea's "Jeong In" case denied the prosecution's allegations of intentional homicide

According to South Korea's Asia Daily Weibo, on July 23, the second-instance trial of the case of South Korea's 16-month-old girl Jeong In,000 was abused to death at the Seoul High Court. The main culprit in the case, lawyer Zhang Mou, the girl's adoptive mother before her death, denied that the prosecution alleged the murder suspicion and denied that Zhang had trampled the victimized girl with his foot. A lawyer for another main offender, the girl's adoptive father, An Mou, also denied that there was laissez-faire abuse. The court will hear again on the 13th of next month.

According to previous reports, Zheng Ren was adopted last February. According to a special report broadcast by the Seoul Broadcasting Corporation's "Want to Know the Truth" column on the 2nd, she was abused by her adoptive parents, suffered multiple fractures, ruptured pancreas, and died of her injuries in the hospital on October 13 last year. South Korean society was shaken and the government pledged to strengthen child protection. In January, South Korea passed an amendment to the Jeong In-law to increase penalties for child abuse.

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