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Abuse allegations investigated at Ulsan disability care facility; 8 staff members probed
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Abuse allegations investigated at Ulsan disability care facility; 8 staff members probed

From Dong-A Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Official statement Under investigation
  • Police in Ulsan, South Korea, are investigating allegations of abuse at a facility for severely disabled individuals.
  • The facility's CEO, center director, and team leader, along with five others, are under investigation.
  • The accusations include physical abuse and neglect, with at least one victim identified.

Ulsan Nambu Police in South Korea are investigating allegations of severe abuse at a care facility for individuals with severe disabilities. A complaint has been filed against eight individuals, including the facility's CEO, center director, and team leader, on charges related to violations of the Disabled Welfare Act and other offenses.

The investigation centers on claims that staff members physically assaulted and neglected residents. The complaint details instances of forced restraint, pressing on the victim's body, and applying pressure to the face with a folded mat. It also includes allegations of hair pulling, slapping, and eye-poking.

Currently, at least one victim has been identified in connection with the alleged abuse. Police have confirmed receipt of the complaint and stated that the investigation is in its early stages, declining to provide further specific details at this time.

The complaint has been received, and we have begun our investigation. We cannot disclose specific details at this time.

โ€” Police officialConfirming the initiation of the investigation into the abuse allegations at the disability care facility.
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Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.