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Seoul city councilor accused of “stalking for murder”

Lee Sang-hoon, a member of the Seoul Metropolitan Government of the Democratic Party of Korea, speaks at the third plenary session of the Seoul City Council Special Session on the afternoon of the 16th. Youtube of the Seoul City Council


In connection with the Sindang Station stalking and murder case, Lee Sang-hoon, a member of the Seoul Metropolitan Government of the Democratic Party of Korea, sparked controversy by noting: “I think the male employee responded violently because he liked it[il vittima]but[la vittima]did not accept it ”.

On the afternoon of the 17th, the civic group, the People’s Livelihood Countermeasures Committee (People’s Committee) filed a complaint with the Seoul Metropolitan Agency on charges of defamation. In the complaint, the People’s Committee stated the reason for the accusation, stating that Lee’s remarks were “very inappropriate remarks that nail the victim’s parents and family members to defamation.” The People’s Committee also criticized Representative Lee’s remarks as “ignoring the suffering of the victims, once again deeply hurting the grieving family and blatantly angry remarks against public sentiment.”

Earlier, Rep Lee mentioned the incident in a city council question the day before, saying, “The male employee responded violently because he liked (the victim) but (the victim) didn’t accept it.” . He continued: “And the feelings of the parents, be they the perpetrators or the victims?

Rep Lee released a statement in the afternoon as the criticisms flared up and said, “I sincerely apologize for my erroneous remarks. The Sindang station incident was an incident that should never have happened,” he said. .

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