Crime
Prosecutors demand death penalty for adoptive mother in death of toddler
Prosecutors on Wednesday demanded death penalty for the adoptive mother in a highly publicised child abuse case that led to the death of a 16-month-old baby girl.
Prosecutors also requested during the trial at the Seoul Southern District Court that the defendant, surnamed Jang, be ordered to wear a tracking device for 30 years and be put under a five-year probation.
For Jang’s husband, who was also indicted along with her, the prosecution demanded a 7 1/2-year prison term.
Jang was indicted for abusing their daughter, Jung-in, to death, and prosecutors later added a murder charge.
The father was charged with child abuse and negligence.
The toddler was adopted in February last year and died in October of severe abdominal injuries and internal bleeding that was caused by “strong external force.’’
Her adoptive mother insisted the baby sustained the injuries because she accidentally dropped her.
The case has unleashed nationwide grief and anger over child abuse.
Hundreds of people have sent petitions to the court to demand justice for the girl.
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