How It Wasn’t Very Hard for Korean Journalist To Track Down Chung Yoo-ra

Here is a good read about how the JTBC journalist track down Chung Yoo-ra in Denmark.  As it turns out it really wasn’t that hard to find her:

This is the inside story of how Chung Yoo-ra was captured in Aalborg, Denmark. An enterprising TV reporter from South Korea drove all night and tracked Chung down in a rented house in northern Denmark.  Inside, he found Chung, her 19-month old baby, 2 horse caretakers, a nanny, 3 dogs and 9 cats.  It was quite an entourage. What’s sad about this story is that Chung and her adult enablers became fugitives because this is the only way they knew how to behave. It may seem improbable and ludicrous for a single mom to be on the run with her toddler, adult hangers-on and 12 furry animals.  However, this is completely rational from the viewpoint of Chung, who never had to face consequences and always got her way while being raised in South Korea.  [All News Korea]

You can read the rest at the link, but not only did she have a large entourage, but she was hiding out in a large rented estate that she was known to keep horses at.  You would think with all the money Choi Soon-sil had that she would have hired someone competent to help her daughter hide out.

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