On the 27th (Fri) at 9 p.m., Channel A's Yojeum Yuga - Geumjjok-gateun nae saekki will release the second story, "The secret of a fifth-grade son who sheds tears while showing cruel violence."

In the last broadcast, the story of Geumjjok, a fifth grader living with the scars of domestic violence, was revealed and drew viewers' sympathy. He showed extreme anxiety even at the sound of fights from outside, and the sight of him shedding tears just from seeing a bat was revealed, delivering a great shock.

In particular, it was reported that the whole family was found to be suffering from PTSD due to domestic violence, which reduced the studio to tears. In the second story airing that day, the family's efforts to overcome the trauma are shown, along with Geumjjok's story, who refuses the solution and displays precarious behavior.

In the observed footage, a scene shows the mother waking Geumjjok to send him to school. It looks like the start of an ordinary day, but when the mother urges him to go to school, Geumjjok responds with harsh profanity again and reacts violently, even grabbing his mother's hair and kicking her. It turned out that Geumjjok's refusal to go to school is not a problem of a day or two but has continued for as long as five years. Dr. Oh analyzes that the reason Iyoo refuses school is also deeply related to childhood experiences, raising curiosity.

Meanwhile, after the brawl between the mother and Geumjjok ended, the mother's subsequent actions shocked viewers. Just minutes after Geumjjok had shown violence, the mother personally fed him and cared for him. Observing this, Dr. Oh expressed concern about that behavior and pointed out the problems, attracting attention to what will happen next.

A few days later, while waking Geumjjok to proceed with the solution, another struggle broke out between the mother and Geumjjok, and eventually Geumjjok locked the door and went into his room. He then showed suspicious behavior by even covering the camera, creating tension. Shortly after, blood-stained tissue was found in the room, and marks similar to the sister's self-harm were even detected on Geumjjok's arm. What exactly happened to Geumjjok? To what extent can the child's behavior be understood with sympathetic eyes, and is it possible to overcome the problem? These questions draw attention.

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