Ms. Hoyun met Ji-hye, who appeared kind and gentle, and they planned to marry quickly. Ji-hye disappeared suddenly, and it was revealed she was already married with two children she had presented as nieces. Ji-hye borrowed money from Ms. Hoyun under false pretenses, deceiving her and others. The husband confronted Ms. Hoyun, revealing Ji-hye's deception and financial fraud. Ji-hye later admitted to wanting to escape her marriage and live a new life, but her actions caused harm to multiple people. The case involves relationship fraud, deception, and financial exploitation within a complex personal relationship context.
Country: South Korea
State/Province: None
City/Region: Seoul
Incident Type: Non-Murder
Relationship Status: Engaged
Relationship Duration: Approximately 3 months
Incident Date: None
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How the relationship or connection began.
Approximately 3 months
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궁금한 Y · Original language: Korean
"그녀를 믿지 마세요" 사라진 예비 신부가 숨긴 진실은? | Y드라이브
Romantic Deception
The case involves a woman, Ji-hye, who deceived her fiancé Ms. Hoyun by hiding her existing marriage and children, borrowing money under false pretenses, and manipulating multiple parties. The deception led to financial exploitation and emotional harm, illustrating a pattern of romantic fraud and betrayal.
The investigation revealed Ji-hye's secret marriage and children, her financial fraud involving Ms. Hoyun, and her husband's involvement. The husband provided family relationship certificates and confronted Ms. Hoyun. Ji-hye admitted to her actions but did not disclose full financial details. The case remains under investigation with ongoing legal considerations.
Initial confusion about Ji-hye's relationship status and identity, conflicting stories about her children, and unclear financial whereabouts of borrowed money.
Ms. Hoyun met Ji-hye and quickly became engaged. Ji-hye disappeared, and a man claiming to be her husband contacted Ms. Hoyun, revealing Ji-hye's deception. Ji-hye had two children she presented as nieces. She borrowed money from Ms. Hoyun citing children's expenses but withdrew funds in cash. Ji-hye later admitted to wanting to escape her marriage and live a new life. The husband and Ms. Hoyun checked bank records but could not trace the money. Ji-hye continued contacting other men even after exposure.
High risk due to manipulative behavior, financial deception, and multiple simultaneous relationships causing emotional and financial harm.
Early detection of secret relationships and financial deception is critical. Rapid engagement without thorough background checks can increase vulnerability. Manipulative behavior and repeated financial borrowing under false pretenses are warning signs. The case highlights the complexity of romantic fraud involving multiple parties and children.
Ji-hye's sudden disappearance, inconsistent stories about children, and rapid engagement were early warning signs.
The husband's family relationship certificate, the suspicious delivery tracking number, and Ji-hye's inconsistent explanations helped connect the case.
Family relationship certificate, delivery tracking number, bankbook records showing cash withdrawals.
Not reported.
No follow-up reports available beyond initial investigation and admissions by Ji-hye.
Exact whereabouts of the borrowed money and full extent of Ji-hye's financial dealings remain unclear.