The baseball club manager of Takigawa Daini High School in Kobe City has been confirmed to have made discriminatory remarks against members infected with the new coronavirus, and the Japan Student Baseball Association has confirmed this manager. He was sentenced to six months' imprisonment.

The Japan Student Baseball Association held an examination room meeting in Tokyo on the 7th and announced the disposal of two universities and seven high schools.



Of these, the 52-year-old director of Takikawa Daini High School in Kobe City, from April to May this year, added a "bacteria" to the name of a second-year baseball club member who was infected with the new corona. In addition to making discriminatory remarks such as calling, multiple inappropriate behaviors and actions were confirmed, such as power harassment such as yelling at the coach in front of the members.



In addition, the 51-year-old director was consulted by coaches and members about the director's actions, but he neglected to report to the school.



In May, the coach and team members consulted directly with the school management, and the Japan Student Baseball Association suspended the director for six months.



The manager was also suspended for three months.



In addition, Takigawa Daini High School dismissed this director on the 9th of last month.