Unanswered Questions traces the substance of allegations that Park Na-rae received illegal medical treatment.

Unanswered Questions will air today (24th) on SBS as an installment titled "injection aunt The Scandal - how did they get hold of the syringes."

Before the main broadcast, Unanswered Questions released a preview in a press release the day before.

A introduced herself as the head of a cosmetic surgery clinic in Gangnam and the CEO of a company that attracts foreign patients.

In particular, A visited Dr. Hong's clinic and proposed a business to expand into overseas hospitals.

But not long after, controversy erupted over A as the "injection aunt."

The Unanswered Questions production team met with A's husband and spoke with him.

Allegations of A's illegal medical practice were first raised in December of last year.

After claims that A was not a doctor were raised, A posted a message defending herself, saying, "About 12 to 13 years ago I studied hard going back and forth to Inner Mongolia, and at the Inner Mongolia Pokang Medical University Hospital I rose to the rank of Professor Choi Yeon-su as the first among foreigners and locals.

Despite A's explanation, medical associations said the Pokang University A claimed to have attended was a nonexistent "ghost medical school," and that A has no Korean medical license, and they filed charges against A for illegal medical practice and other offenses.

Coincidentally, on the day the Unanswered Questions episode aired, A broke her silence and drew attention with her actions.

She added, "Although the truth of the case can only be revealed by the statements I and the investigators faithfully made and by objective investigative results, some YouTubers and SNS channels, Curious Y and others are using the keyword 'injection aunt' to chase views and attention, and because of this false and private gossip is spreading in distorted form.

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