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‘Hard to accept’: couple calls for tougher punishment after toddler dies at South Korean day care

  • A day care teacher, who wanted the Vietnamese couple’s 18-month-old son to get more sleep, applied excessive force on him for 15 minutes, investigations showed
  • The teacher was last month handed 19 years in jail for suffocating the boy, a sentence the couple feels is inadequate: ‘She killed a baby’

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A daycare centre in South Korea. An autopsy showed the toddler had suffocated to death. Photo: Shutterstock
Vo Thi Nhung was working as a teacher in Vietnam when she decided to quit in 2020 to join her husband, Tran Anh Dong, who had moved to South Korea.
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In March 2021, their son, Tran Viet Bach, was born in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province. A work accident and study commitments led the parents to send their 18-month-old child to a daycare facility in November 2022.

Five days later, the boy died at the centre.

An autopsy showed he had suffocated to death. Police investigations showed that a day care teacher wanted the child to get more sleep and so applied excessive force on him for 15 minutes.

We are fighting to get her more than 19 years of imprisonment
Tran Anh Dong

Prosecutors sought a 30-year prison term for the teacher, claiming the death was the result of murder due to gross negligence, while the defendant claimed it was an accident. The presiding judge last month sentenced the teacher to 19 years behind bars.

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