「密陽集団性的暴行事件」12番目の加害者の居住地を公開…抗議が殺到=韓国
”Miryang gang sexual assault case” 12th perpetrator's address revealed... Protests flood in - South Korea
The case of a group sexual assault on a middle school girl that took place in Miryang, Gyeongnam Province, about 20 years ago is drawing attention again. A YouTube channel has revealed that it is the 12th person to have participated in the case.
When the identity and address of the assailant A was made public, the apartment community was flooded with protests. Prior to this, the identities of the people suspected to be the perpetrators of this incident were revealed one after another.
The repercussions are spreading, with some people being fired from their jobs and others exposing unrelated people as perpetrators, causing harm to others.
On the 9th, a YouTube channel revealed the identity of Mr. A as the 12th perpetrator of a secret assault case.
The email included A's occupation, his wife's photo, contact information, and SNS information, as well as the name of the apartment in Gimhae where A lives.
Then, this apartment was searched for on the real estate big data platform "Hogennono".
The apartment rose to the top of the list, and in the review section for the apartment, comments related to Mr. A, such as "Is this where a suspected rapist lives?", "One animal is the problem", and "Women, be careful".
The photos are being uploaded one after another. In addition, a reply was posted to a question asking about the building and room number where Mr. A lives, but it was deleted.
The question is whether Mr. A actually participated in the secret assault case and whether this apartment
The facts about where A is currently living have yet to be confirmed. A has not yet offered any special explanation.
Prior to this, a man named Cho was identified as the sixth perpetrator of the secret assault case.
Cho, 37, maintains his innocence, saying he did not take part in the sexual assault. He says he simply attended the same school as the perpetrator and has released a transcript of his criminal and investigative history to the media.
Furthermore, Cho said he was placed on standby by the company he works for. "I explained everything to the company, but no one believes me," he said. "I'm going to leave the company soon.
I'm afraid I'm going to get fired. I thought I'd be okay because I'm innocent, but I don't know who will believe me." Meanwhile, a recent YouTube post about the perpetrators of a false positive assault case has
As the video spread, unrelated people were accused of being the perpetrators and suffered cyber terrorism, causing controversy.
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2024/06/12 11:58 KST
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