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Yesterday (10th), a teacher at a girls' middle school in Seoul sent out an obscene video during an online class.



This teacher claimed it was a mistake, but reporter Yoo Su-hwan covered it.



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is an online physical education class at a girls' middle school in Seoul.



Class begins, and the video is not on the teacher's face, but on the wall and the monitor.



What's on the screen is an obscene video.



Even though the students who entered are posting greetings, the video continues to illuminate the screen where pornography appears.



In the conversation window, a post written'Hello' as the teacher ID is also displayed.



After about 30 seconds, the video stops when the male body part is visible.



This online class was a class for five classes.



Parents who learned this through surprised students complained to the school and the teacher was removed from class.



Parent representatives have decided to hold a meeting to demand the teacher's disenfranchisement.



[Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education Officials: First of all, we excluded them from the class, and we should also investigate immediately.

After checking the contents, you should either take disciplinary action or take action.] It



is reported that the teacher instructed the class with a mobile phone, but when trying to capture her face, she accidentally operated the camera on the back of the phone, revealing a pornographic video.



[Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education Official: It means that his face should go out, but in general, it means that the television video on the opposite side was shown.] The



police who received the report from the school did not have any other intentions on the teacher, or were guilty of performing lewdness or violation of the Information and Communication Network Act. I started to investigate.



(Video coverage: Oh Young-chun, video editing: Chae Cheol-ho)