無差別暴行され意識が戻らない娘…懲役5年求刑、遺族「あまりにも悔しい」=韓国
Daughter unconscious after indiscriminate assault... Five-year prison sentence sought, family ”too upsetting” = Korea
The parents of a woman who was traveling with friends to Busan reported that she was assaulted indiscriminately by a man, leaving her quadriplegic and unconscious. The assailant, a man in his 20s, said only one word:
He appointed a lawyer without apologizing, and the prosecution demanded a five-year prison sentence. The victim's mother expressed her frustration, saying that even though the fraud only lasted five years, her future looked bleak.
On the 5th, a post titled "Please help my daughter get over her regrets" was posted on an online community.
According to the victim, Yeo's mother, Yeo went on a trip to Busan with friends on February 6 last year. During the trip, Yeo got into a small argument with a friend of the same sex, during which a man suddenly appeared and
When Yeo asked, "Why are you yelling at me?" the man began to assault her. The man did not stop the assault despite her friends trying to stop him. Yeo suffered a cervical spine injury.
The man's spine was injured, causing a cerebral hemorrhage, and he is currently quadriplegic and unconscious due to a traumatic cervical cerebral hemorrhage. However, after this incident, the man and his family did not offer any special apology and did not appoint a lawyer.
In addition, the prosecution determined that there was no "concern that the man would flee," and so the indictment was without detention. At the hearing held yesterday, the prosecutor sought a five-year prison sentence for the man.
Yeo's mother said, "For a moment, my mind went blank and everything went dark," and added, "Today, I was in the courtroom listening to the story of a man who committed fraud.
The suspect who committed the crime was also sentenced to five years in prison. Why should a person who injures someone and a person who commits fraud be sentenced to the same sentence?" he said. He also said, "The verdict will be announced on the 2nd of next month at 2 p.m., but if the prosecution requests a five-year sentence,
"I think the court will impose a prison sentence less than that," he wrote. "I am extremely regretful about my daughter's life. I feel sad and regretful that I was not able to protect her," he added. "My daughter's life is only two or three years at most, but
Internet users who saw this commented, "I'm shaking. I hope this will be made public and brought to justice," "It's ruining a person's life and the life of their family," and "
"I'm so frustrated at what I did," and "I hope the perpetrator receives the punishment he or she deserves," were some of the responses.
2024/04/05 12:05 KST
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