It has been confirmed that the son of an incumbent professional baseball leader who was suspected of school violence was notified of a decision of ‘no action’ from the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education, which has been investigating this.
‘No action’ means that there is no disciplinary action because it is difficult to prove objectively.
Head A’s side was notified by registered mail on the 17th of the deliberation results of the School Violence Countermeasures Deliberation Committee (School Violence Committee) sent by the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education.메이저사이트
It is said that the school violence committee made this decision after hearing the statements of the victims and the students who were identified as the perpetrators and comprehensively reviewing them, and determined that there was not enough grounds to admit the school violence.
Director A, who heard the notice from the Office of Education, said, “I’m sorry to the professional baseball fans for being involved in a bad thing. I think I can lighten the load a little.”
In May, it was known through media reports that Group B, a sophomore in the baseball team of a high school in the Seoul area, claimed to have been subjected to continuous physical and mental abuse by his fellow baseball team members in the same year. Among the three accused as perpetrators, there was a son of an incumbent professional baseball manager, which further heightened the controversy.