South Korean father’s admitted killing of family over debts sparks debate on toxic patriarchy
Facing financial ruin, the man told police he drugged his family and drove them into the sea off Jindo Island

The man, who was employed as a rebar supervisor, found himself in a challenging financial situation, amassing around 160 million won (US$116,000) in debt due to missed payments to his workers and difficulties in managing contracts with construction companies.
During police interrogation, Ji confessed to having administered his wife’s prescribed sleeping pills to both her and their two sons, aged 18 and 16. He did this by disguising the pills as dietary supplements before intentionally driving their car into the sea at around 1.12am on Sunday.
He managed to escape by crawling out of the driver’s side window and drove away in a car supplied by a 49-year-old acquaintance named Kim. Both were arrested on Monday evening.
Earlier that same day, a local high school had reported that the younger son was mysteriously absent from class, which led police to initiate an investigation.
Authorities traced the family’s cellphones to Jindo Port and accessed CCTV footage showing the moment Ji’s vehicle entered the water. Before the incident, Ji had taken his family on a trip on Friday. The family had checked out of their accommodation the following evening, according to police reports.