“Kook University mother Kim Kyung-hee plays volleyball only with twins”

The Korean professional volleyball V-League, which was solidifying its position as a popular indoor sports in winter, is being swayed by’school violence controversy. Heungkuk Life’s twin sisters Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young, who were suspicious of school violence in middle school, admitted and apologized through the social network service (SNS). The two are currently leaving the team quarters. The picture is Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young (left) who participated in the game last October. yunhap news

The controversy over school violence against Lee Jae-young and Da-young (25) of Heungkuk Life’s female professional volleyball player in Korea is spreading. Kim Gyeong-hee, the mother of twin sisters who are from the national women’s volleyball team, is mentioned, while writings suggesting another damage to the women’s volleyball world have appeared, and the wave is growing.

On the 14th, the online community posted a revelation of parents with children who exercised with twin sisters in middle school.

Sisters Jae-young Lee and Da-young apologized on the 10th when controversy over school violence arose. His team, Heungkuk Life Insurance, also issued an apology at the club level, and on the 15th, when the voice of criticism grew over the team’s passive response, the two players were suspended indefinitely.

However, after the initial disclosure, additional disclosures by other victims followed, and finally the name of the twin sisters’ mother Kim Kyung-hee came out. Kim is a former national player who played as a setter in the women’s volleyball team at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, and was awarded the’Long Han Parent Award’ organized by the Volleyball Association last year.

On the 14th, Mr. A, who claimed to be the parent of volleyball school violence victims, told the online community “(Lee Jae-young, Da-young suspicion of school violence), and seeing the news posted by children, I thought a lot. I think that the children remember it in their minds, so as a parent (if they’re still) I don’t think I can’t do it,” he posted a long article.

He said, “When I went to the stadium, I was playing volleyball only with twins, and the rest kept my seat,” he said. “I heard the voice of my mother, Kim Kyung-hee, coaching her daughter to’put the ball on her sister’.”

He said, “There was a big thing caused by the knife, but at that time, parents didn’t know at all, and after that,” he said. This seems to refer to the fact that the victim, who first revealed the fact of the twin sisters’ abuse, “Sisters Lee Jae-young and Da-young threatened fellow players with swords.”

Mr. A urged a severe punishment, saying, “There are children who have been damaged, and there are not one or two people, but they are only looking at each other. Heungkuk Life Insurance, Korea Volleyball Association, and Korea Sports Association are bystanders right now?”

In addition, women’s volleyball exposure “he told me to fill up with tears and urine”

Portal site bulletin board capture

On the other hand, another revelation article appeared online on the 14th alleging that he was violated at school by a female professional volleyball player.

Writer B posted a post titled’I am a professional female volleyball victim’ on a bulletin board on a portal site and said, “I’m talking a lot about school violence, but I’m going to talk about it 10 years ago.” After entering and living in a dorm, every day was hell.”

He recalled, “When I was in the first year of junior high school, I made my seniors’hair-pumping’ and made me memorize Kanadara.” .

“These seniors told me to fill up my gourds by wrapping up tears, runny nose, saliva, and urine,” he said. “The level of school violence got worse as time passed.” At the same time, I attached a photo of the Korea Sports Association’s sports support portal, which contained his history.

However, Mr. B did not reveal who the offender was. In the article, netizens sent a cheering post saying, “Please be sure to apologize to the perpetrator and move forward,” while there were also voices of concern that “if the perpetrator’s real name is not disclosed, a victim of good faith may come out.”

Son Hyo-suk reporter

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