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[All] I want to know that. Rasulgi's Instagram! Yeosu infant murder, Haeden, that person, face
I Want to Know That's why Rasulgi's Instagram has been searched for rapidly since the broadcast.
The death of a 4-month-old baby in Yeosu, which was covered in episode 1477 of SBS's "I Want to Know That," was shocking.
The situation has even escalated to the point of controversy surrounding the identity of the perpetrator's parents. We'll summarize the broadcast content and current online reactions.
1. What was revealed about the Yeosu Haeden case?
Last October, a report was received in Yeosu that a four-month-old baby had fallen into a bathtub.
The biological mother claimed that the accident occurred while she was away for a moment.
However, the medical team expressed the opinion that it was difficult to view it as a simple drowning accident.
The possibility of strong external force was raised as a large amount of bleeding was found within the abdominal cavity and bruises were found all over the body.
2. I Want to Know: Restoration of Home Cam, Revealing the Abuse Circumstances
The restored home cam audio file was revealed on the broadcast.
What was shocking was that it contained verbal abuse and hitting sounds directed at the child.
The autopsy results also revealed shock due to multiple trauma.
Traces of past fractures were also found, raising the possibility of repeated abuse.
3. Why is the Instagram search for "I Want to Know That" skyrocketing?
Immediately after the broadcast, the names, occupations, and social media accounts of the perpetrators' parents were spread across online communities.
However, there are also concerns that indiscriminate disclosure of personal information may lead to legal issues.
The case is currently undergoing judicial proceedings, and the final decision rests with the court.
- Biological mother Rasulgi's Instagram: @dkd4410
- Biological father Jeong In-deok's Instagram: @deok_gu90
4. The Yeosu Haeden incident: Why the public was outraged
What makes this incident even more shocking is that it reveals evidence of repeated abuse, not just an accident.
Public outrage also grew as the parents' whereabouts at the time their child was in critical condition were made public.
Since the broadcast, voices calling for “severe punishment” have been growing louder.
5. I Want to Know That: The Yeosu Incident: Remaining Tasks
This broadcast once again exposed the blind spots in the child abuse response system.
The need to improve the early detection and reporting systems is also being raised.
What is most important is a social discussion that goes beyond emotional outrage and leads to institutional improvement and prevention of recurrence.
FAQ
Q1. I want to know. How many episodes of the Yeosu Haeden case are there?
It was broadcast on SBS's "I Want to Know That" episode 1477, and covered the "Yeosu 4-month-old infant death case."
Q2. Was the bathtub accident true?
Initially reported as a bathtub drowning, medical reports and autopsy results revealed multiple traumatic injuries.
Q3. What was included in the home cam footage?
According to the broadcast, the restored home cam audio contained verbal abuse and shocking sounds, raising suspicions of abuse.