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▲ Lee Jae-young (right)
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Foreign media also began to pay attention to the past school violence of Heungkuk Life’s twin sisters Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young, who are heating up the domestic professional volleyball industry. The Japanese media also focused on the fact that the twin sisters were disqualified from the national team.
The Japanese news agency reported on the day that “the twin sisters of the Korean women’s volleyball team, Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young, harassed their teammates in middle school, making it virtually impossible to participate in the Tokyo Olympics.”
“Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young played an important role in obtaining Korea’s Olympic qualifications. They were also very popular and appeared on TV programs.” “But recently, a teammate in middle school pointed them out as perpetrators of school violence through social media. The two players admitted and apologized, but the criticism continues.”
Earlier, there was an article on the online website that recently, Lee Jae-young and Da-young Lee had suffered school violence in the past. The author listed 21 cases of damage, saying that there were 4 people who were subjected to school violence by Lee Jae-young and Da-young Lee.
Lee Jae-young and Da-young Lee apologized, and they left the team’s accommodation and missed the game on the 11th. Heungkuk Life Insurance announced on the 15th that it had suspended the two players indefinitely.
▲ Lee Jae-young (left) and Lee Da-young. KOVO
Heungkuk Life Insurance said, “On the 10th, Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young of the club admitted to school violence as a middle school player and apologized. The victims took courage and revealed the fact of the damage. I fully understand and sympathize with the pain and pain the victims have suffered.”
“We apologize and feel deeply responsible for causing disappointment to all those who love volleyball with this incident. School violence is something that should never happen, and for any reason it is unacceptable. The club also apologizes once again to the victims who suffered from the wrongdoing of the players.”
Heungkuk Life Insurance also said, “The two players will have to make every effort to heal even a little bit of the victims’ wounds, such as reflecting on cutting bones during their self-sufficiency period, as well as meeting the victims and asking for forgiveness. I will take this 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.
Reporter Kim Chae-hyun [email protected]