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Nearly 12% of 2,100 'ghost' babies in S.Korea confirmed dead

By IANS | Updated: July 18, 2023 14:40 IST

Seoul, July 18 The South Korean Welfare Ministry said on Tuesday that nearly 12 per cent of more ...

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Seoul, July 18 The South Korean Welfare Ministry said on Tuesday that nearly 12 per cent of more than 2,100 undocumented, or "ghost", babies nationwide were confirmed to have died.

The Ministry said its probe found that 249 out of the 2,123 babies who were born between 2015 and 2022 but not registered with the government had died, reports Yonhap News Agency.

A total of 1,025 babies were confirmed to be alive, while 814 cases were under police investigation.

The police have referred seven cases of dead "ghost" babies to prosecutors, suspecting foul play.

The Ministry began the probe late last month after the Board of Audit and Inspection concluded there was a blind spot about protecting babies who have medical records of birth but no official birth registration.

The Ministry said it will revise relevant welfare laws and conduct a regular investigation into undocumented babies to safeguard their well-being and safety.

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