Unregistered Child Found in Jeonju Villa: Government Support Failure and Birth Record Mystery

2023-09-11 09:09:41

I can’t make phone calls and I didn’t write down the address properly… The child found at the scene had no birth record.

A mailbox on the 11th at a villa in Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do, where the deceased woman in her 40s lived. There is mail that appears to be related to credit/debt relationships. Reporter Park Im-geun

A woman in her 40s who died in a villa in Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do on the 8th was included in the government’s list of crisis households in July this year, but it was confirmed that she did not receive support because she might not contact social welfare officials. According to the explanations of the police and others on the 11th, Mr. A, who died, was found at 9:55 am on the 8th by the police and 119 paramedics who responded to the landlord’s report that “the tenant was not visible and a dog was barking.” Next to him, his son, estimated to be 3 or 4 years old, was lying unconscious. As a result of the investigation, Mr. A was included in the government’s ‘suspicious household at risk’ list in July of this year. Jeonju City stated, “Mr. ‘Happiness Connection’ is a system established by the government to eliminate blind spots in welfare. Individuals or households that are delinquent on gas, water, electricity bills, or health insurance premiums for more than two months are automatically registered in this system and notified to each local government across the country. Mr. A is said to have been delinquent on the villa management fee (6 months) and gas fee (3 months).

The front door of a villa in Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do, where a woman in her 40s who died on the 8th lived. There is a box of diapers believed to belong to the deceased woman’s child. Reporter Park Im-geun

After receiving notification from the government, Jeonju City sent a notice to Mr. A by regular mail on July 28th, saying, “You are eligible for support, so please contact us if you have any difficulties.” When there was no contact following that, they tried calling on the 16th of last month, but were unable to contact him. On the 24th of last month, the official in charge visited Mr. An official from Jeonju City said, “(With this incident as an opportunity), we plan to conduct a full investigation of households suspected of being at risk and unable to be contacted.” The child found next to Mr. The city explained that the reason the government was unable to find these children in a recent comprehensive survey of 2,000 “unregistered children” whose births had not been registered was because there were no birth records. The child’s age was initially reported to be 4 years old, but this is not accurate. Police plan to conduct genetic testing to identify the person. Reporter Park Im-geun pik007@hani.co.kr
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