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Someone ruined the work of an American college student who was about to graduate this week in Ulsan this week, and the police went to college and ruined the graduation work and chased three people per day.

This is UBC Bae Dae-won.

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This is a graduation work created by Park Hyung-jo, who attends the Faculty of Fine Arts, over the past seven months.

The human body structure is made of wire, but the skeleton is broken and a part is torn out.


Three people per day who sneaked into the classroom around 11 p.m. on the 24th of last month, ran away after damaging Park's work.

[Park Hyung-Jo / Ulsan University, 4th grade, School of Fine Arts: It's vain, ridiculous, angry, and I don't know what to do.]

It wasn't clear whether Park would graduate or not, with less than a week after the graduation screening.

It was because the damaged works were adopted as evidence, and they were unable to recover.

[Park Hyung-Jo / University of Ulsan University, 4th grade: If I can't graduate, I have to make works from the beginning, and I'm going to go to graduate school, but I'm worried because my graduate school will be delayed for 1 year and my future will be uncertain.]

Three people per day made damage by pouring paint on the work of another student who made one semester.

Three suspects who entered the school in the middle of the night damaged the exterior walls and floor of the school using sprays.

Police are investigating whether the three suspects are students of the same university, and the school has decided to close some of the building's doors.

(Video coverage: Jongho Lee UBC)