亡くなった龍仁の教師、保護者に「合意要請」の電話を何度もかけた=韓国
Yongin teacher who died made multiple phone calls to parents asking for agreement - South Korea
On the 3rd, it was learned that a physical education teacher in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, who made the extreme choice of leaving a suicide note, had his last phone call with a parent who had complained to him about half a month before his death.
It was. According to the Gyeonggi Southern Police Agency, on the 11th, digital forensics on the cell phone of Mr. A (61), who died, revealed that Mr. A had repeatedly called the parent who had filed the complaint until late August.
It was discovered that there was. A police official said, ``It is difficult to discuss the forensic results specifically, but there were several phone calls, most of which were Mr. A's calls to request consent from the parents.''
Stated. However, it was reported that the suicide note left by Mr. A did not address the parents' complaints. When the police checked the contents of the suicide note, it was found that there was no content in response to the parents' complaints, and that most of the suicide notes were from family members.
It was written expressing regret for the person. At around 10:35 a.m. on the 3rd, Mr. A was on the Cheonggyesan Mountain Trail in Unjung-dong, Bundang-gu, Seongnam City.
He was found dead at the entrance. In June, Mr. A, a physical education teacher, was accused of an accident that occurred between students while he was away during physical education class.
At that time, Mr. B was injured when he was hit by a ball kicked by another student, and Mr. B filed a complaint against Mr. A and the offending student at Yongin Dongbu Police Station in early July on suspicion of negligent bodily injury. Mr. B to Mr. A
In response, it has been revealed that they have also requested an audit and disciplinary action from the Education Agency (equivalent to Japan's Board of Education). Police are conducting an overall investigation into the matter, including whether excessive complaints played a role in the death.
ing. A police official said, ``While investigating parents and officials from the Education Agency, we are analyzing the forensic results of the mobile phone.''
has not been confirmed." ■Main consultation services for problems introduced on the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare website to prevent suicide
●Mental health consultation unified dial: 0570-064-556
●Yorisoi hotline: 0120-279-338, from Iwate, Miyagi, and Fukushima prefectures: 0120-279-226
●Life Phone: 0570-783-556
2023/09/11 19:24 KST
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