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Suspicion of school violence arose again in men's volleyball.

It is said that he was beaten by an incumbent volleyball player from the national team for 14 hours in middle school.

The player's name was also revealed, but the player who was allegedly denied the suspicion and the club went into its own investigation.



Reporter Bae Jeong-hoon covered it.



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morning of the 19th, an article was posted on an internet bulletin board accusing an incumbent professional volleyball player of violence at school.



The victim who wrote the article even revealed the real name of the player and listed the assault situation.



He wrote that he was bullied and gang assaulted under the leadership of this player in the first year of middle school.



However, he said that the only discipline that was given to the perpetrators was volunteer work.



At the time, the victim confided that she was patient with her mother, but she was still suffering because she could not handle the trauma.



The player from the national team who was accused of being the perpetrator denied the assault, saying it was unfounded.



However, the club announced that it would contact the victim to check the facts.



[Volleyball team official: The player is saying that he has never done such an action.

The player will not be able to compete until it is clearly identified.]



The wave of'Hakpok' sparked even with the manager.



Park Cheol-woo, who was the national representative's signature, made a speech to KB Insurance Manager Lee Sang-yeol, who assaulted him 12 years ago.



[Park Cheol-woo/Volleyball player: (Director Sang-yeol Lee) I have never met one-on-one and received an apology.

I don't understand the club that appointed him as (director).]



I was angry that it was the reality of the volleyball industry to act as a leader again without a sincere apology after assaulting a student indiscriminately.



Amidst the uncontrollable raptures, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korean Sports Association are belatedly putting out various measures to eradicate the assault, but the victims' exposure is continuing.



(Video coverage: Jang Woon-seok and Jo Jung-hwan, Video editing: Oh Young-taek)