A person surnamed A, identified as the 'injection aunt' and singled out as a key figure in comedian Park Na-rae's alleged illegal medical procedures, shared her current feelings.
On the 10th, A wrote on social media, "When COVID began in December 2019, I couldn't go to the Inner Mongolia hospital, and all overseas branch and hospital business trips stopped. It was truly a time when my mental state collapsed. At that time, on the platform Instagram, I slightly put my spoon into my husband's cosmetics business and created a domestic business under a brand named after my daughter," she posted.
A said, "My husband's cosmetics were hospital-use products used in overseas hospitals, but during the time frozen by COVID, this space became my little playground where I communicated with and laughed with my Instagram friends. Those times when we communicated and played together every day," and added, "This morning, my selfie feed was plastered with news articles, but reading the messages from fans who bravely sent DMs made my eyes well up."
A wrote, "I feel wronged by what the media is shouting, and I don't think I need to live explaining 'what kind of person I am.' I can just be myself and live as I did," and wrote, "The DMs that gave me courage made me want to live," and, "I am ashamed that I once tried to end my life even for a short time."
A is identified as a key figure in the controversy over Park Na-rae's alleged illegal medical procedures. On the 7th, the injection aunt, who was investigated on charges including violation of the Medical Service Act and violation of the Narcotics Control Act, warned, "Nine hours of investigation, now it's your turn. Especially one man," hinting at a hit, and on the 9th she posted images of 'jeon' and 'mu' and the I Live Alone logo. A said, "Having died once and come back alive, my thoughts have changed a lot. Quietly staying doesn't make my mistakes disappear, but I have no reason to bear things that are not true."
A is not currently exchanging messages with Park Na-rae. When an internet user asked whether she was in contact with Park Na-rae, she said, "After the incident I have had no contact or exchanges with that suspect." She referred to Park Na-rae as a suspect, leaving a suggestive note, and attention is focused on how this case will be resolved.
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