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At a high school baseball club in Daegu, a senior student bullied juniors and assaulted them with a baseball bat, but the transfer was limited, and the city office of education launched an adequacy investigation.



According to the Daegu Metropolitan Office of Education, in the first semester of this year, in the baseball team of a high school, the second-year group A repeated the so-called 'get-it-yourself' cycle of frequent verbal abuse, assault, and head banging to first-year juniors.



In particular, it was investigated that group A had been habitually harassing her first-year junior, group B, with a baseball bat, borrowing equipment, and not returning it.



Group A's violence against juniors became known when reports of school violence were received in September.



As a result of the school violence investigation after the report was received, it was confirmed that six first-year baseball members suffered violence by group A.



With the consent of the six victims, the school transferred the perpetrator group A to another area without opening a school violence countermeasures review committee and closed the case on its own.



Therefore, the Daegu Metropolitan Office of Education is auditing whether it was appropriate for the school to resolve the matter on its own without opening a school violence case.



In January of last year, it was revealed that a third-year student gathered his second-year juniors and gave them a group spirit and assaulted them, but he said that the assault was not severe and only lightly disciplined the student.