Jung-yeok married Mina and had a child, but later discovered Mina had a lover, Choi, who fathered a child during their marriage. Mina left with Choi, and Jung-yeok was left to care for the child, Ddakpul, legally presumed his despite DNA tests proving otherwise. Mina died after childbirth complications. Jung-yeok faces legal and emotional challenges raising a child not biologically his, while Choi is missing and unaccounted for. The child remains in a shelter with no legal father registered yet. Jung-yeok is pursuing a paternity suit to clarify his legal responsibilities.
Country: South Korea
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Incident Type: Domestic Violence Homicide
Relationship Status: Married
Relationship Duration: Approximately 7 years
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Approximately 7 years
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궁금한 Y · Original language: Korean
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Infidelity
The case centers on marital infidelity where Mina had an extramarital relationship with Choi, resulting in a child not biologically fathered by Jung-yeok. This led to separation, legal disputes over paternity and child custody, and emotional distress. The biological father is missing, complicating legal and social responsibilities. The pattern reflects complex family and custody conflicts arising from infidelity and abandonment.
Police confirmed the DNA test results excluding Jung-yeok as biological father. Child protection services hold Jung-yeok responsible legally due to Civil Code Article 844. Choi is missing and unreachable, hindering investigation. A paternity suit is ongoing to clarify legal responsibilities. No criminal charges against Choi yet due to lack of confirmed paternity and evidence of abandonment.
Uncertainty about Choi's awareness of the child and his whereabouts. Legal responsibility conflicts between biological and legal fatherhood. Difficulty in applying child neglect or abandonment laws without confirmed paternity.
Jung-yeok married Mina in 2015 and had a child. Mina had an affair with Choi, who fathered a child during their marriage. Mina left with Choi after the affair was discovered. Mina died from childbirth complications in 2022. DNA tests proved Jung-yeok is not the biological father of the new child, Ddakpul. Despite this, law presumes the child as Jung-yeok's. Choi disappeared and is unreachable. Jung-yeok is raising the child alone under legal obligation while pursuing a paternity suit to clarify responsibilities.
High risk due to unresolved paternity, missing biological father, legal burdens on non-biological husband, and emotional trauma for all parties including the child.
Infidelity can lead to complex legal and emotional consequences including disputed paternity and child custody. Legal presumptions of fatherhood may impose burdens on non-biological parents. Missing biological parents complicate child welfare and legal processes. Early detection of infidelity and open communication may prevent escalation.
The disappearance of the gold bracelet and discovery of a man visiting the home during Jung-yeok's business trip indicated infidelity.
CCTV footage showing a man from Daeyeon taking the bracelet, Mina's silence when confronted, and blood type mismatch of the child were key clues.
DNA test results excluding Jung-yeok as biological father, CCTV footage, and blood type analysis were strongest evidence.
Song-yi, an acquaintance, reported observing Mina and Choi living together, frequent fights, and Choi's repeated disappearances and problematic behavior.
Follow-up reports clarified legal responsibilities, confirmed DNA results, and revealed Choi's disappearance and lack of criminal charges due to insufficient evidence.
Choi's current location and awareness of the child remain unknown. The final legal outcome of the paternity suit and long-term care for Ddakpul are unresolved.