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Cheonan church child abuse investigation
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An investigation was launched in Cheonan, South Korea, following the death of an 11-year-old boy who was found unconscious at a church. Initial reports indicated the child died after being transported to a hospital with a high fever, exhaustion, and visible injuries. Witnesses alleged the child had been tied to a bed at the church. As the investigation progressed, police arrested a pastor in his 60s on charges of child abuse resulting in death. Further inquiries revealed that the child had lived at the church for several years and that there had been four reports of suspected abuse involving the child since 2021. Recent developments have expanded the scope of the case. Police have referred the boy’s grandmother to the prosecution on charges of child abuse resulting in death, alleging she and the pastor collaborated in the abuse. Evidence suggests the child, who had a disability, may have been restrained to a bed for approximately 30 hours prior to his death, with paramedics noting bruising and restraint marks on his wrists and ankles. The case has highlighted systemic failures in child protection. Although the boy’s school conducted five safety checks between July 2023 and May 2024, they were conducted via telephone with the grandmother and pastor, preventing the child from reporting the abuse. Additionally, the boy had been granted exemptions from compulsory education, which reduced direct monitoring. Despite a prior report of abuse involving the grandmother in March 2024, authorities did not implement immediate separation measures. Advocates are now calling for improved information-sharing between police, local governments, and educational institutions.
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- 2026-08-20 07:42 UTC Cheonan church child abuse investigation
- 2026-08-10 06:10 UTC Cheonan church child abuse investigation
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