Another victim of’Happy’ appeared… “Heungkuk Life’s response to Jaeyoung Lee and Dayoung is too angry”
Another victim who revealed the fact of school violence by the twin sisters Lee Jae-young and Da-young Da-young, who played Pink Spiders volleyball at Heungkuk Life Insurance, came out. Victim A captured and attached the player registration information on the Korea Sports Association website to prove that she and her twin sisters attended Geunyeong Middle School in Jeonju together. /Online community capture |
Over 140,000 views, comments overflowing with Heungkuk Life’s accusations
[더팩트ㅣ이효균 기자] Another victim who revealed the fact of school violence by the twin sisters Lee Jae-young and Da-young Da-young, who played Pink Spiders volleyball at Heungkuk Life Insurance, came out.
The victim pointed out the lukewarm response of Heungkuk Life Insurance’s Pink Spiders volleyball team on the night of the 13th and said, “I can’t do it anymore. I’m so angry. “I post it with” he said. Victim A captured and attached the player registration information on the Korea Sports Association website to prove that she and her twin sisters attended Geunyeong Middle School in Jeonju together.
Victim A said in an article titled’I’m Another Victim’ written on the Internet community, “I met them since I was in the 6th grade. “When I couldn’t do my own way in the dormitory, it was a daily routine to talk to my parents. Eventually, I was often scolded as a group. I couldn’t live together anymore, so after a year and a half, I ran away through the mountain next to it. I played volleyball. “It’s what I wanted to do, but I wasn’t trying to support someone’s seat next to me while taking away my workout time.”
Mr. A said, “I live in a dormitory, but (twins) are too playful and have a lot of personality to do what they feel like,” he said. “Even the basic laundry, you have to organize your clothes. They’re going to do it without anything, and whenever they have a chance, they ignore it because of their feelings, swear, and hit it.” /The Fact DB |
Mr. A said, “I live in a dormitory, but (twins) are too playful and have a lot of personality to do what they feel like,” he said. “Even the basic laundry, you have to organize your clothes. They’re going to do it without anything, and whenever they have a chance, they ignore it because of their feelings, swear and smack.”
He also said, “From someday, one of the two went to the hospital often. The other people go alone, but on the day he goes to the hospital, I always accompany him.” “If I had to go to a group of two people, I also went to the hospital I used to go there sometimes, but I wonder why I always went alone.”
Victim A cited the remarks of an official from Heungkuk Life Insurance in an article after the first disclosure of the twin sisters’ school violence.
In this article, an official of Heungkuk Life said, “I know well that there is a request to discipline twin sisters in connection with the controversy over the abuses.” He added, “We judge that disciplinary action should be taken when the player is in an acceptable mental and physical state,” he said, suggesting that the protection of the player is now ahead of punishment, and that he will carefully review the level of disciplinary action.
The victim pointed out the lukewarm response of Heungkuk Life Insurance’s Pink Spiders volleyball team on the night of the 13th and said, “I can’t do it anymore because I’m so angry. I was so angry when I saw the last part of this article and felt that I couldn’t do it anymore. “I post it with” he said. /Yongin = Reporter Lim Young-moo |
Regarding this, Mr. A said, “You have to be in a state where you should be able to accept disciplinary action. Why should that be? Is it that someone who was so young could accept such a thing and have endured it?” Have you ever thought of living with your thoughts?” “If you are waiting for this kind of quiet silence, then one more thing will come up one by one. Some people are still watching quietly,” he said.
Mr. A concluded with the words, “Even if you give all of your property, none of the wounds that the victims suffered will disappear.”
This article has more than 140,000 views, and is a hot topic in various Internet communities.
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