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South Korean woman punished for biting off tongue of attempted rapist to get retrial 60 years later

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South Korean woman punished for biting off tongue of attempted rapist to get retrial 60 years later​

Ms Choi Mal-ja was attacked by a 21-year-old man, who tried to rape her near her home, in 1964.

Ms Choi Mal-ja was attacked by a 21-year-old man, who tried to rape her near her home, in 1964.PHOTO: THE KOREA HERALD/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

UPDATED FEB 13, 2025, 11:30 PM

SEOUL – A 78-year-old woman who received a suspended prison sentence for fighting off an attempted rapist will have another chance at justice, as a Busan court said on Feb 13 it has decided to hold a retrial for her case that was sentenced 60 years ago.

The Busan High Court accepted Ms Choi Mal-ja’s appeal against its earlier decision not to hold a retrial on the case.

Ms Choi had initially requested a retrial with the Busan District Court – which originally sentenced her to a suspended prison term in 1965 – but the court declined, saying there was no clear evidence to prove her innocence.

The Busan High Court upheld the earlier decision, but Ms Choi took the case to the Supreme Court, which in December 2024 ordered the appellate court to review the case once more. South Korea’s highest court noted a high possibility that Ms Choi had been subjected to illegal detention during her investigation between 1964 and 1965.

“The testimony (of Ms Choi) is specific and consistent... The court cannot find unnatural or unreasonable parts in (Ms Choi’s) motivations to request a retrial,” the High Court said. “There are enough grounds to believe that there had been unlawful arrest and detention without warrant, as dictated by the Criminal Procedure Act.”

On May 6, 1964, the then 18-year-old Ms Choi was attacked by a 21-year-old man surnamed Noh, who tried to rape her near her home. In the process, Ms Choi bit off 1.5cm of her attacker’s tongue.

Ms Choi claimed self-defence against the attack, but the court found her guilty of violating Article 258 of the Criminal Act – aggravated bodily injury on another. She was sentenced to 10 months in prison, suspended for two years, while her attacker was sentenced to six months in prison, suspended for two years.
 
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