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Multiple vs Ruthless Comments... Online Dispute Between Parents of School Violence Victims and Perpetrators

Parents of School Violence Victim Target Perpetrator Student in Post
Perpetrator's Parents Request Deletion After Online Controversy
"No Forgiveness... Won't Die Alone" Revenge Threatened

Parents who lost their child to school violence and the parents of the perpetrator student are continuing their dispute online. Parent A posted a message titled "Kim OO, how have you been?" on an online community on the 7th, drawing attention. A said that May 4th was the first anniversary of their beloved daughter's death and warned, "There is nothing left in my life but to take revenge on those who caused my daughter's death," adding, "I don't know if you will be the first or the last, but see you next time."


Multiple vs Ruthless Comments... Online Dispute Between Parents of School Violence Victims and Perpetrators

However, the post was reportedly deleted at the request of B, the mother of the perpetrator student. B told the community, "As a parent raising a child, I fully understand the feelings of the other parent," but added, "There are parts that have not been accurately confirmed, and my daughter is having a very hard time due to ruthless comments. She has not been able to attend school properly for the past year and is currently receiving counseling and psychiatric treatment." She continued, "I am unable to do anything and am staying at home to protect my child. I would appreciate it if you could carefully review this and either blind or remove A’s post."


In response, A expressed anger, saying, "There are parts that have not been confirmed? All the classmates and the homeroom teacher know everything. Should I reveal the evidence I have? Should I open everything your daughter said?" He further threatened to disclose the perpetrator student's personal information and proceed with legal action if challenged again, saying, "I am not afraid of anything," expressing his frustration.


A also stated, "Of course, I know your daughter was not 100% directly responsible. If she had been punished for school violence, I might have forgiven her. But there was no apology, and she lied until the end, so she was not punished. I never thought she would lie until the very end." He added, "There will be no forgiveness unless my daughter comes back alive," and lamented, "My daughter went through a very difficult time and was trying to live again, but your daughter completely destroyed that last hope."


A further said, "I will inform your daughter's school graduation ceremony and the university she will attend about this, and if she gets married, I will tell her future husband and his family," adding, "You should hope that I stay alive. When I die, I will not die alone."


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