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Suspicion of a girl’s volleyball school abuse came out again… “Fill up with tears, saliva and urine”

[이데일리 김민정 기자] While the Korean volleyball world is suffering from controversy over school violence every day, controversy over school violence arose in women’s volleyball after Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young of Heungkuk Life Insurance.

On the 14th, an article was published in the online community’Natefan’ under the title’I am a professional female volleyball victim.’

(Photo=Capture of online community’Nate Pan’)

Author A said, “I talk a lot about school violence these days,” and “I’m going to talk about it 10 years ago,” he said.

Mr. A, who started playing volleyball from 4th grade, said, “I wasn’t good at playing volleyball, but I couldn’t disappoint my parents, so I endured it every day. I started living in a dormitory apart from my parents with the mind of’If I go to middle school, I will do better.’

However, Mr. A said, “I was cursed because I couldn’t exercise, and it was the object of hatred by my seniors. It was hell every day.”

Mr. A said, “When I was in the first year of junior high school, I made my classmates beat their heads because they couldn’t pronounce their pronunciation, and they asked me to memorize Nadara. I ordered them to beat their heads until they were filled with tears, runny nose, and spit, and even if they pee, they were told to fill up the gourds. It was almost everyday,” he recalled.

He said, “I eventually got stressed gastritis, and I left my dorm for a week and came back home,” he said. “But as soon as I got back, my seniors told me to cook because they hadn’t been on breakfast. Eventually, I had to get up in the morning and cook alone.”

Mr. A said that as time passed, the damage to school violence became more severe, and that he did not want to go to the dorm, so he took preservatives and choked himself.

Mr. A said, “Once, a senior hit the face with a ball. After my double nosebleed was wiped, I put my hair back on. The senior mocked,’Find what you’re good at,’ and made her spin the coat with her hair stuck.” “I couldn’t disappoint my mom and dad while being ignored. When my parents (to eat with my seniors) came to the dorm with barribari, I was really angry.”

In addition, he said, “The seniors not only cursed me but also cursed their parents. The day I was cursed by my parents was very difficult. Volleyball was a routine swearword to me. “My parents still don’t know if I’ve been so hard.”

(Photo=Capture of online community’Nate Pan’)

Mr. A, who is currently working for a job, said, “Even now, the past in my dream comes alive. I still don’t know why I should have been so ignored and hated,” he said. “When I see a person who pretends to be kind to the world on TV, I think the world is not fair. I hope you feel remorse when you see this article, pretending to be irrelevant.”

Along with the article, Mr. A uploaded a captured photo of the sports support portal on the Korea Sports Association website. The content in the photo is presumed to be a record of the activity of the perpetrator who harassed Mr. A.

The picture contains the records of playing as a player in the volleyball club of an elementary and junior high school in Gyeonggi-do from 2007 to 2012, as well as the records of participating in the 2009 and 2010 national youth sports competitions.

Lee Jae-young (left) and Lee Da-young twin sister players of Heungkuk Life’s Pink Spiders in female professional volleyball (Photo = Newsis)

Meanwhile, Heungkuk Life, a female professional volleyball player, punished Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young, who were recently accused of being perpetrators of’school violence’ for indefinite suspension of their participation.

Heungkuk Life Insurance announced on the 15th that, “I acknowledged and apologized for the school violence of Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young in middle school on the 10th.” .

Heungkuk Life Insurance emphasized that “the two players will have to do everything they can to heal the victims’ wounds, such as meeting the victims in person and asking for forgiveness, as well as reflecting on cutting bones during their self-sufficiency.

Heungkuk Life Insurance also said that it will take this incident as a mirror to see if there are any non-human rights cases in the operation of the volleyball team and support all of the players to grow as members of a mature society.

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