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A high school student in Incheon has been assaulted by two classmates and has been unable to find consciousness for more than 15 days.

The victims were already transferred from school for violence from other schools, but it was confirmed that they punched the victims in the head while practicing boxing and sparring.



Reporter Choi Sun-gil reports.



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On the evening of the 28th of last month, someone urgently contacted a younger sister in Group A, a freshman in a high school in Incheon, through social media.




It was a friend of Group A, but her brother A passed out while practicing boxing and sparring with herself.



The surprised Army A mother went to an apartment gym where her son was, and the son was unconscious and collapsed.



I called 119 in a hurry, but my son couldn't wake up.



[Gun A's mother: He's doing CPR, but he's calling other people very urgently.

I felt it then.

This is not normal.

I was so scared to think of this...

.] On the



CCTV of a sports facility that the police confirmed, two people, including Army B, who attended the same school, assaulted Army A.



After putting on a boxer's headguard on Army A, two students were punched, and the assault lasted for nearly three hours.



They even sprayed water and dragged him to the floor when Army A lost his mind.



Group A suffered from cerebral hemorrhage and tooth fracture, and has not been conscious for more than 15 days.



The police arrested two students who were perpetrated on suspicion of serious injury.



However, during the investigation of the case, the parents of the victims confirmed that it was absurd.



The perpetrators were already involved in violence at other schools and were transferred from school.



School violence occurred again in a situation where the transfer was postponed as the offender went through the complaint process.



[Gun A's father: In the sense that we sympathize with (on the school violence issue) and hope that we can change it a little bit like this, we have (national petition)...

.] More



than 120,000 people agreed to the Cheong Wa Dae national petition, which the victim parents raised for the end of school violence.



(Video coverage: used, video editing: Lee Seungjin)