South Korean couple ignored newborn in favor of virtual one
updated
5/28/2010 6:48:41 PM ET
SEOUL, South Korea — A
South Korean couple were convicted Friday of abandoning their newborn
daughter, who starved to death while they addictively played an online
game raising a virtual child.
The husband, a 41-year-old taxi driver, and his 25-year-old wife were
sentenced to two years in prison, but the woman's term was suspended
because she is pregnant.
The couple played at Internet cafes on average 10 hours every day and
bottle-fed their baby only once a day, prosecutors said in an
affidavit.
The girl, who was born prematurely and weighed 5 pounds, was often
fed rotten formula and was beaten when she cried out of hunger, the
affidavit said.
They found her dead when they returned to their home in Suwon, just
south of Seoul, after an all-night gaming session last September, the
ruling said. They hid at a relative's home after a autopsy found the
baby died of malnutrition.
"This constitutes an inhumane crime where the defendants abandoned
even the most basic responsibilities as parents, and is unforgivable
beyond any excuse or reason," the Suwon District Court said in the
ruling.
The mother will avoid jail time if she stays out of trouble for three
years. The couple, who have only been identified by their surnames,
Kim, have seven days to appeal.
The case shocked South Korea and raised concern over the severity of
online gaming and Internet addiction in the nation of 49 million. The government says there are 2 million "Internet addicts" in the
nation considered one of the world's most technologically wired.
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