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Investigation into Teacher’s Death after Student Fight: Phone Calls, Messengers, and Work Logs

Securing police, phone calls, messengers, and work logs
Deceased father “My daughter was very sick”

▲ A letter from the father of a teacher at Seoi Elementary School who died at a teachers’ rally on the 29th was revealed. An online community capture A (24) teacher at Seoi Elementary School in Seocho-gu, Seoul, who made an extreme choice, was found to have called and exchanged text messages with his parents several times for a week until he died due to a fight between students.

An official from the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency said at a press conference on the 31st, “From the day the so-called ‘pencil incident’ occurred to the day Mr. A died, there were several phone calls between the parents and the deceased.”

On the 12th, in a class where Mr. A was in charge, a student drew another student’s forehead with a pencil. After that, it was on the 18th that Mr. A was found dead on campus. As a result, suspicions were raised that Mr. A suffered from malicious complaints from her parents. The police did not disclose the exact number of phone calls, considering the position of the bereaved family and parents.

The police also plan to look into the conversation history of business messengers and the history of phone calls within the school. Analysis of school closed-circuit (CC) TV footage, Mr. A’s work PC, work log, and personal electronic devices are also being analyzed. The police explained that investigations are also underway with fellow teachers and parent references in the pencil case to determine the circumstances of Mr. A’s death.

On this day, in an online community, the father of the deceased Seoi-cho teacher wrote, “Dad was happy during the past years with his beautiful daughter, but the daughter-in-law must have been very sick. Forgive me for not being able to protect you, my ugly dad,” was released at a rally of 30,000 teachers held in front of the Seoul Government Complex in Jongno-gu, Seoul.

On the other hand, after the riot with a weapon that occurred in Sillim-dong, Gwanak-gu, Seoul on the 21st, ‘murder notice’ has been continuously posted. In the afternoon of the previous day, a post was posted on the Internet saying, “I will kill 20 Hannam (a derogatory term for Korean men) at Sillim Station on Monday,” and the police launched an investigation.

Reporter Kim Joong-rae

2023-07-31 07:22:41
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