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A high school student found dead in a hillside in Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju, suffered from school violence and made an extreme choice.



Yesterday (the 5th), on the bulletin board of the Blue House National Petition, an article titled 'Please relieve the injustice of my son who died due to school violence' was posted.



The petitioner said that he was the father of a high school student who was found dead near the Palgakjeong Pavilion of Eodeungsan Mountain in Gwangju on the 29th of last month and said, "My son who went to school with a bright smile and waving his hand did not go to school, but went to a nearby mountain and died himself. I wrote down.



The petitioner said, "During the funeral, I found out the reason after receiving a video of my son being assaulted in the classroom. It was the last path he took on his own because he couldn't endure years of school violence."



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The cell phone video, believed to have been filmed by a classmate a year ago, is said to show the deceased high school student A being bullied by his friends.

In particular, there is a shocking scene in which the assailant's student strangles A and makes him lose his mind.

It is known that the bereaved family encountered the video through the parents of a friend of Group A the night before the death of Group A.



The petitioner said, "He is a guy who always said that he gets along well with his friends at school, but it hurts my heart as a father to think that he was enduring the great pain inside himself. Please be by my side so that we can fight without getting tired.”




Previously, the police, who started investigating the death of Group A, concluded that there were no suspected crimes, such as the murder, and closed the investigation, but the bereaved family submitted a video of school violence and a will of Group A to investigate.



As of 4 pm today (6th), the petition for the Blue House National Petition has received more than 55,000 signatures.



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(Photo = 'Blue House National Petition' homepage capture)