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A middle school student who beat his neighbor to death in his 70s..."Why did you report it, let alone apologize?"

2024.11.05 PM 01:37
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A middle school student who beat his neighbor to death in his 70s..."Why did you report it, let alone apologize?"
A middle school student (left) B hits a neighbor, a man in his 70s, Mr. C. / Online community
The victim's family expressed their frustration, saying that a middle school student who assaulted and killed a neighbor in his 70s had never apologized for nearly a month after the incident.

A, who lost his father in the incident, said to an online community on the 4th, "My father was assaulted and killed by a middle school student in a rural village in Hyeongyeong-myeon, Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do on October 13."

According to the article, B (15) who beat A's father to death learned hapkido and boxing.

"When I went home, the killer child was living at home comfortably because his arrest warrant was rejected," A said. "I appointed a lawyer even before the investigation began."It has been nearly a month since the incident, but it has been reported that the middle school student who committed

has not yet apologized.

A said, "I paid for the hospital fee and the funeral after the accident, let alone apologized," adding, "I resent us for reporting to the lawyer after finding out whether it was possible to prevent media coverage."

"I'm arresting him just by assault, but I don't catch him because he's young for nearly a month after committing murder. Does that make sense?" he said. "I'll never stay still."

Earlier, on the 13th of last month, B was accused of punching a man in his 70s, C, twice in the face and killing him on the street of a residential area in Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do.

C was taken to the hospital due to a broken occipital region, but died on the 17th of last month, three days later.

Mr. B was found to have stated that he hit Mr. B in anger after witnessing Mr. C's severe argument with his mother.

The police applied for an arrest warrant for B, but the court did not issue a warrant, saying, "There is no fear of destroying evidence and fleeing."

The Muan Police Station in Jeollanam-do is investigating B without detention on charges of assault and death.

Reporter Park Sun-young of Digital News Team