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Interview with tears, a player who left Heungkuk Life’s life because he could not withstand’senior harassment’, is drawing attention.

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The tears interview of GS Caltex Kim Yuri, a professional volleyball women’s club who left volleyball by complaining of harassment by seniors, is getting a lot of attention late.

On the 5th, GS Caltex beat Heungkuk Life Insurance with a set score of 3-0 in the 5th round of the professional volleyball women’s division held at Incheon Gyeyang Gymnasium.

On this day, Kim Yu-ri flew with 9 points. After 11 years of debut, he was selected by the broadcaster and interviewed him.

The GS Caltex team sat in front of Yuri Kim who received the microphone and watched it.

Kim Yu-ri expressed his feelings, “I thought I couldn’t do (the awardee) until I retired, but I’m so happy.”

Commentator Yoomi Han, who was watching this, cried. This is because I knew well that Kim Yu-ri had declared retirement due to severe heartache in the past.

In the tears of a member, Yuri Kim also wrapped her face. Kim Yu-mi said, “I complained a little to Yumi’s older sister, but I think she was in trouble.”

Kim Yu-ri received great expectations from joining Heungkuk Life Insurance in the 2010-11 season. However, he was unable to endure the constant harassment of the senior player, so he declared his retirement and started a part-time job at a convenience store.

After that, he was active in the unemployment team such as Daegu City Hall and Yangsan City Hall, and returned to the professional stage by signing with IBK Industrial Bank in the 2014-15 season.

Immediately after the interview with Suhun, Kim Yu-ri said, “I made my debut and interviewed my first MVP at the age of 31,” and said, “If I look back, I’m sore and heartbroken.”

He added, “Thank you for following my younger brothers and sisters who congratulated me on my first interview and ugly sister,” he added. “You have to be good at volleyball, but let’s not forget that personality is more important.”

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