Park Soo-hong’s father’s claim of embezzlement refers to the ‘religious funeral ritual’… What is it?

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Park Soo-hong’s father, the father of broadcaster Park Soo-hong, came forward claiming that he embezzled. In response, some are speculating that they are trying to abuse the kinship ritual.

On the 4th, Park, who attended the Seoul Western District Prosecutors’ Office as a witness, assaulted Park Soo-hong, and the investigation was halted. Park Soo-hong, who was taken to the hospital due to hyperventilation, returned to her home late in the evening and was interrogated by phone calls for regarding 7 hours.

In particular, in the investigation, it is known that the father claimed that he managed all of Park Soo-hong’s assets, not the eldest son Park Jin-hong.

In this regard, the rite of kinship is mentioned.

Relative funeral ritual is a system in which the punishment for property crimes such as theft and fraud between blood relatives within the 8th degree, relatives within the 4th degree, and spouses can be exempted or a prosecution can be instituted only following filing a complaint.

Since the brother is a relative who does not live together, he can be punished if he files a complaint.

In this regard, Park Soo-hong’s legal representative, S. Law Firm Noh Jong-eon, said, “In the case of lineal ascendants, crimes such as embezzlement are inevitably exempt from punishment. It seems that my father was aiming for that.”

On the other hand, Park explained the reason for Park Soo-hong’s assault in an interview with SBS, saying, “If I met my parents following a year and a half, shouldn’t I say hello? That’s why I hit Jeong Kang once.”

He continued, “My brother is sitting in a shroud, and when he sees his parents, shouldn’t he say, ‘You’ve been well’ or ‘I’m sorry’?

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