Impending release of S. Korea child rapist ignites outrage


  • World
  • Friday, 11 Dec 2020

SEOUL (Reuters): The imminent release of a man convicted for the rape of a child in South Korea has re-ignited a debate over what to do with criminals who escape harsher punishment by using intoxication as an excuse and the lenient sentences given for sex crimes against minors.

Cho Doo-soon, who was 57 when he was convicted in 2009 of raping an 8-year-old girl so violently that she was left with permanent internal injuries, is set to be released from prison on Saturday to live in his old home in Ansan near Seoul.

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