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Professional volleyball coach Lee Sang-yeol of KB Insurance said that 12 years ago, he was giving up the rest of the season as a sign of apology and reflection for the assault case of Park Cheol-woo.

Meanwhile, the ripple wave has now spread to baseball.



This is Lee Sung-hoon.



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KB Insurance said that manager Lee Sang-yeol announced and accepted his intention to give up on business trips for the rest of the season.



Director Lee added that apologizing to Park Cheol-woo and asking for forgiveness is a top priority, and that he needs some time of his own self.



Manager Lee will miss the remaining six games.



In 2009, coach Lee beaten Park Cheol-woo, who was the national coach, and was suspended indefinitely. After two years, he returned to the court after being released from discipline.



However, he received public criticism from Park Cheol-woo after he said,'I am trying to apologize to the players and show an exemplary appearance' about the recent excommunication of the volleyball industry.



At that time, the cotton bat returned to discipline and then left the court for a while due to self-discipline again.



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'Hakpok Me Too' also spread to professional baseball.



An allegation of being beaten and bullied in elementary school by a prospective Hanwha club was posted on social media, causing a stir.



[Professional Baseball Prospect Violence Reporter: I smell, I pretend badly, I started being bullied for several reasons.

There have been constant physical assaults, verbal harassment, and those days have ruined me a lot and affecting my life to some extent.] While



the player insisted that he didn't even know the revelator, the Hanwha club actually investigated. He said he would understand the relationship.



(Video editing: Oh Young-taek)