Choi Si, a 42-year-old woman, was hired as staff at a restaurant owned by a mother with a 33-year-old son. The son married Choi despite a nine-year age gap. Later, it was revealed that Choi had been married three times before and had eight children, totaling four marriages and ten children including those with the son. Choi was reportedly neglectful in childcare, leading to concerns from neighbors and her husband. She left the house in August 2022, abandoning children aged three and four. Investigations revealed her history of multiple marriages and children, hidden from the family. Choi blamed her husband’s financial situation for marital issues, while her ex-husbands cited infidelity and deception. The case raises legal questions about marriage annulment due to deception and child neglect, with calls for strict punishment for child abuse and unpaid child support.
Country: South Korea
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Incident Type: Non-Murder
Relationship Status: Married
Relationship Duration: Approximately 1 year (current marriage)
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Approximately 1 year (current marriage)
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사건의뢰 · Original language: Korean
4명의 남편, 10명의 아이가 있는 내 아내?! l 결혼과 임신으로 가족을 속인 여자 [양소영의 삐사랑]
Romantic Deception
Choi Si repeatedly married and had children with multiple men, hiding her past marriages and children from subsequent partners. Her neglectful childcare and sudden departures at critical child ages suggest a pattern of using childbirth to gain affection and then abandoning responsibility. The deception and infidelity led to multiple divorces and family conflicts.
Investigation revealed Choi's four marriages and ten children through family and marriage certificates. Ex-husbands and family members provided statements about infidelity and neglect. Legal advice highlighted possible annulment due to deception if filed within six months. Child neglect and unpaid child support are under scrutiny for legal action.
Initial family trust in Choi delayed suspicion despite unusual absence of relatives at wedding. Conflicting claims about responsibility for child injuries and marital problems. Unclear current whereabouts of Choi.
Choi was hired as staff, married the son, and had two children. Neighbors and husband observed neglectful childcare. After a child injury and neglect, Choi left the family home in August 2022. Rumors led to discovery of her prior marriages and children. Ex-husbands confirmed infidelity and rapid remarriages. Family confronted Choi’s mother, who blamed financial disputes. Legal counsel advised on annulment and child support issues.
High risk due to repeated deception, neglect of children, and unstable marital history. Potential ongoing risk to children’s welfare and family stability.
Early suspicion should arise when family members are absent from weddings without clear reasons. Repeated pregnancies and marriages may indicate underlying psychological or social issues. Child neglect and abandonment have serious legal and social consequences. Verification of marriage and family records is critical in remarriage cases.
Absence of relatives at wedding, neglectful childcare, sudden departure leaving young children, rumors about multiple marriages and children.
Family and marriage certificates, ex-husbands’ testimonies, neighbors’ observations of childcare neglect, mother-in-law’s discovery of multiple marriages.
Official family and marriage certificates, witness statements from ex-husbands and neighbors, child injury reports.
Neighbors reported messy home and neglect; ex-husbands described infidelity and rapid remarriages; mother-in-law discovered multiple marriages and children; sister-in-law reported household suffering.
No follow-up reports available beyond initial investigation and legal advice.
Current location and status of Choi Si; legal outcomes regarding annulment or child support enforcement; long-term welfare of the children.