The volleyball hakok who appeared again, “I hit you with 14 hour shifts”… Real name also disclosed

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“In 14 hours, several people took turns beating.”

This is a quote from a netizen who recently revealed that he was subjected to school violence by a volleyball player.

The person he designated as the perpetrator is Park Sang-ha of the Samsung Fire Insurance Volleyball Team.

This is the article posted on the online community Nate Edition today (19th).

The title is’The story of Park Sang-ha’s Samsung Fire Insurance player.

Writer A attended Jecheon Middle School in 1999.

At that time, they claimed to have been bullied and assaulted for being outside the country.

Afterwards, Park Sang-ha gathered with friends and harassed him, explaining that the water level became severe.

Mr. A also revealed the names of friends who harassed him with Park.

Mr. A said, “In June 1999, after school, I was at the bus stop, and several people took home as if kidnapped and ganged them.”

He added, “I was beaten from 4 pm to 6 am,” he added. “What was so scary was that I got up and hit me in turns, but I still suffer from the trauma.”

At that time, Mr. A said that he had been in hospital for a month because his nose and two front teeth were broken, and his ribs were cracked.

After returning to school, the perpetrators insisted that the discipline had ended due to volunteer work on campus.

Mr. A said, “I don’t want to get an apology, and I want to get rid of the core of my heart like this.”

In this regard, the Samsung Fire & Marine Team said that it is trying to determine the facts by interviewing the player.

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■’Volleyball violence’ controversy day after day… Related organizations, measures against Buryaburya

The volleyball world is smeared with violence.

Starting with the sisters Jaeyoung Lee and Dayoung Dayoung in women’s volleyball, Myeong-geun Song and Gyeong-seop Shim in men’s volleyball were also designated as school violence perpetrators.

I was disciplined for indefinite suspension of business trips and indefinite disqualification of the national team.

Park Cheol-woo, a men’s volleyball player, also shot at the national team in 2009 by informing him that he was assaulted by coach Sang-yeol Lee.

In the online community, there are a series of posts accusing other players of school violence.

“He said he would put his head on the floor with the pronunciation problem, and if he cried, he would bring the gourd and let him put his head until it fills with tears.”

“When you die, I will dance at the funeral,” he said with a smile with his friends.”

He didn’t reveal his real name, but he shared his painful memories.

Related agencies have come up with a measure against it.

The Korean Volleyball Association decided to conduct a full-scale investigation of school violence and discipline the perpetrators.

The Volleyball Federation has decided to exclude players involved in school violence from pro selection.

The Ministry of Culture and Sports said that if there is a disciplinary record during the school athletics department, it will be reflected in the course of future athlete activities.

The Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education restricts offenders’ activities in the sports club, and in severe cases, the qualifications for physical education specialists are also removed.

Penalties, such as dismissal, are strengthened for violence by leaders.

However, it is said that players who have already been controversial will not be punished further, giving indulgences.

It is pointed out that the current discipline they have received is’indefinitely’ in front of them, so they can return once public opinion is quiet.

In fact, when he assaulted Park Cheol-woo in the men’s national volleyball team in 2009, Coach Sang-yeol Lee was also disciplined with’indefinite suspension’.

However, two years later, he returned as a member of the Korean Volleyball Federation, and later went through the coach of the Kyonggi University volleyball team and the youth national team.

Currently, I am working as a manager of the KB Insurance Volleyball Team.

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