Lee Jae-young and Da-young Da-young came out again … “Eventually run away through the next mountain”

Heungkuk Life's twin sisters Lee Da-young (left) and Lee Jae-young.  yunhap news

Heungkuk Life’s twin sisters Lee Da-young (left) and Lee Jae-young. yunhap news

Another victim was revealed three days after the twin sisters Lee Jae-young and Da-young (25) of Heungkuk Life’s female professional volleyball apology to victims of school violence.

On the 13th, Mr. A posted an article titled “I am another victim” in an online community. Mr. A took luck, saying, “Some people think that it is their own work if they post a few days after the incident, but after reading these articles, I am so angry that I write with the feeling that I can’t do anything anymore.”

Mr. A, who met twin sisters in the 6th grade of elementary school, said, “I learned that it was the beginning of my unhappiness.” He said, “It was very serious to play around in a dormitory and play as much as you like.”

He added, “I have to organize my own clothes, but I always have to do the laundry, which is the most basic thing, without my colleagues or juniors, and when I meet them, I ignore them and swear and smack them.”

Mr. A also said that one of the twin sisters went to the hospital often, and unlike others, he always accompanied him on the day they went to the hospital. Mr. A said, “Everyone else goes alone, but on the day he goes to the hospital, I always accompany him,” he said. “If it was originally a group of 2 people, I also often go to the hospital, but I wonder why I always went alone.”

Mr. A also mentioned the mother of the twin sisters. Mr. A said, “It was a routine for me to keep talking to my parents when I couldn’t do it my own way in the dormitory,” he said. “Even when the two did something wrong, I often talked to my parents and got hurt in a group.”

Mr. A said, “I couldn’t live here anymore, so after a year and a half, I ran away through the mountain next to it,” he said. “I just wanted to play volleyball, not to support someone while losing exercise time.” Said.

In 2009, Mr. A disclosed his personal information registered as a student athlete at the Korean Sports Association to prove that he and his twin sisters played together in the volleyball club of Geunyeong Middle School in Jeonju, Jeonbuk.

Mr. A said on the day that “the two athletes are in very poor condition, so you need to be calm and mentally and physically. Disciplinary action should be taken when the athlete is in an acceptable mental and physical state.” He pointed out that it should be in an acceptable state, why should it be?”

He said, “Is someone who has endured it because they can accept such a thing?” He said, “Situation that needs to be stabilized? Have you ever thought that someone else is living a life with negative thoughts from a young age?”

Mr. A said, “If you wait for the quiet silence in this way, the events at that time will come up one by one,” he said. “Because there will be people who are still watching quietly,” he predicted additional disclosure.

He concluded with the words “Even if you give all of your property, none of the wounds that the victims suffered will disappear.”

One after another… Clubs and federations struggling with discipline

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On the 10th, the twin sisters apologized on the 10th, saying, “I have a deep sense of guilt,” said the twin sisters, who were suspicious of assaulting their co-workers in the elementary and junior high school volleyball clubs. Heungkuk Life Insurance also issued an apology at the club level, saying, “I sincerely apologize to the injured victims.” After the controversy, the twin sisters left the club’s quarters and missed the league game held at the Gimcheon Indoor Gymnasium in Gyeongbuk on the 11th.

Even after their apology, controversy continued, as petitions were posted on the Blue House National Petition bulletin board asking for “to investigate the facts of female volleyball players’ academic violence and urge for strict response,” and “permanently quit the volleyball world”.

Following the twin sisters, the male professional volleyball OK Financial Group Song Myung-geun and Shim Gyeong-seop were also suspicious of assaulting a colleague during their middle and high school days. They admitted to the abuse immediately after the disclosure and apologized through the club.

As controversy over school violence by professional players continues, the club and the Korea Volleyball Federation (KOVO) are constantly struggling with the level and timing of disciplinary action. Accordingly, the social network service (SNS) says, “Volleyball gangster Me Too keeps coming out” “I can’t see the harassment victims playing as the national team.” “Happy victims have to live with trauma all their lives. The perpetrators must be expelled” The team is also over,” “The Federation is still struggling even though the victims are clear” are being pointed out.

Reporter Jeong Hye-jeong [email protected]


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