Professional volleyball Song Myung-geun and Shim Gyeong-seop admitted to’school violence’ through club and apologized (general)

Victim “Active player received an apology text message today”

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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Nam-jik Han = Men’s professional volleyball OK Financial Group Left Song Myung-geun (28) and Shim Gyeong-seop (30) acknowledged that they were the perpetrators of the recent’school violence allegations’ and apologized through the club.

OK Financial Group issued a statement on the 13th and released a statement of apology saying, “Song Myung-geun and Shim Gyeong-seop were involved in school violence. We are sorry to disappoint the fans.”

Song Myung-geun and Shim Gyeong-seop apologized after acknowledging the facts in the investigation of the club.

OK Financial Group said, “Song Myung-geun had an inappropriate conflict with the victim when he was attending Songlim High School. At the time, I confirmed that he had supported and apologized for surgical treatment.” “It is a situation where I conveyed my apology.”

He added, “Sim Gyeong-seop also admitted that he committed mistakes such as violently and assaulting victims during the school days of Song Lim and delivered his apology.”

The two players said through the club, “When I was in school, I caused an irreparable wound to the victim without being aware of the severity of the violence. I apologize to the victim again.”

The club promised, “Our club is also seriously aware of this situation,” and promised, “We will do our best to manage players through recurrence prevention measures and continuous training.”

Shim Gyeong-seop (left) and Song Myung-geun admitted to their past involvement in school violence
Shim Gyeong-seop (left) and Song Myung-geun admitted to their past involvement in school violence

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On this day, on a portal site, an article was posted saying, “I am a current male volleyball player, a victim of school violence.”

Mr. A, who posted this article, said, “I had a desire to live by forgetting that it was 10 years later, but seeing the courageous victim gave me courage. It helped me to say that violence cannot be justified over time.” Exposed.

Mr. A, who was in the first grade at the time, claimed that he was beaten by a senior in the third grade who was forced to sing, and a second grade senior watching it. My second year senior was Song Myung-keun.

Mr. A recalled the time when the assault level was very high, saying, “The perpetrators were subjected to testicular suture surgery at a vital spot.”

He also described the situation in which the high school director tried to overcome the case, and the violence of his senior, which was routine.

Mr. A recalled, “Even in middle school, there was a senior who assaulted a junior because of being late.” This senior is Shim Gyeong-seop.

After receiving text messages from the perpetrators, Mr. A said, “I have been contacted by many seniors and juniors. The juniors say,’Thank you for giving me courage.’ Apology texts keep coming to the parties as well,” he said. “It is natural that our (victim) daily lives are natural. It proves that it wasn’t, so I feel a little relieved,” he wrote.

In Korean professional volleyball, I was shocked by the school violence problem of sisters Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young (Lee Sang Heungkuk Life) in the women’s division. The two admitted and apologized when they were exposed to violence in school.

In order to prevent violence in school, the Korean Volleyball Federation decided to jointly conduct a campaign with the Korean Volleyball Association and the elementary, middle, high, and university alliances under the association to find a way to eradicate violence.

However, as the problems of school violence among active players arose day after day, fans’ feelings are getting colder.

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