On the 6th, it was argued that the late Hong Jeong-woon, a third-year student at Yeosu specialized high school, who died while diving to pick up barnacles on the bottom of a yacht that had nothing to do with training, suffered a water trauma during his lifetime and received only one diving training.



In an interview with a radio program today (13th), group A, a leisure department and dormitory roommate with the deceased, said that he worked with the deceased for about two weeks at a yacht operator where the accident occurred, and that he died while doing work that was not in the training plan. He described his work in detail.



Group A said, "Jungwoon is kind and always goes out early (to work). That day, as usual, Jungwoon went out early and was working, but it seems that the boss followed some barnacles on the bottom of the yacht and made him work." I guessed.



He continued, "However, if Jungwoon had experience (diving), it was only once, and (that one experience) was a scuba diving class, and then he suffered a water trauma." I'm not good at rejection," he said.



The school the deceased attends is a specialized high school related to the ocean, and although it was a school with relatively large numbers of water exercises, friends said that the deceased did not participate properly in water related exercises due to fear of water.




Group A also pointed out the wearing of diving equipment and said, "Going in is a problem, but if you go in, you have to wear the equipment properly. , speculationally (yes)," he claimed.



He also said, "I wear a heavy lead belt (so that I can get down well when diving), but when Jungwoon is about his body, he only needs 4-6kg, but he went in with 12kg," he said. "He said.



He then burst into anger, saying, "I know that Jungwoon is doing the work alone, and the boss (out of the water) should be watching the process, but he didn't see it."



Yacht companies are required to enter the water in pairs when diving, but they are not following the underwater safety rules.



Finally, group A ended the interview by appealing, "If there is something you really want, adults don't think of this as too late, and change the system right away." 



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