Lee Da-young, Kim Yeon-kyung, captain of the team’s team after apologizing,’Unpal’… Self-initiated discord

Lee Da-young, Kim Yeon-kyung, captain of the team’s team after apologizing,’Unpal’… Self-initiated discord

Kim Eun-ji, reporter at Busan.com [email protected] 2021-02-12 12:20:36

Heungkuk Life Insurance Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young.  Yonhap News material photo

Heungkuk Life Insurance Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young. Yonhap News material photo

Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young of the women’s professional volleyball team Heungkuk Life struck a discord by unfollowing the Instagram account of Kim Yeon-kyung, the captain of the team, while posting a handwritten apology for the controversy over school violence. Kim Yeon-kyung is still following Lee Da-young’s account.

In the past, Lee Da-young has consistently posted sniper posts that seem to target Kim Yeon-kyung. Posts on Instagram such as “What’s a little bit young, can I be enormous because I’m young? Can’t?”, “I’ll explode soon. I’ll explode soon. It has been controversial.

In addition, Lee Da-young posted on Twitter that “the bully may be fun, but the bully wants to die.”

Previously, the victims of school violence of Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young recently disclosed the victims through an online community. The victims listed 21 cases of damage, saying that at least 4 people, including themselves, were victims of school violence by Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young.

Lee Jae-young wrote in an apology, “I am very sorry for those who spent time suffering from my wrong words and actions in school,” and “I apologize once again for having suffered from me and gave difficult memories in a time when only good memories should be filled.”

He then emphasized, “I will never forget the wrong actions and words I have made and become a more mature person.”

Lee Da-young also apologized, saying, “I deeply apologize for making words and actions to my colleagues who worked out sweating and working out with a young heart to have difficult memories and scars.” did.

He added, “If the victims understand, I will apologize to see you in person.” He added, “I will show myself reflecting on the victims with a deep sense of guilt for the trauma they have so far.”

Kim Eun-ji, reporter at Busan.com [email protected]

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