Another victim has emerged claiming school violence allegations against actress Song Ha-yoon.

The SBS program 'Curious Story Y' aired on the 5th and addressed the school violence allegations against Song Ha-yoon from 21 years ago.

The informant, identified as Mr. Oh, is a man living in the United States. He claimed that when he was a sophomore in high school in 2004, he was slapped without any explanation by Song Ha-yoon for about 90 minutes. However, Song Ha-yoon has completely denied the allegations of school violence and has filed a lawsuit against the original disseminator, Mr. Oh, for defamation and obstruction of business.

Amid the conflicting claims from both sides, another informant has come forward to the production team of 'Curious Story Y.' Kang Hyun-ah (pseudonym) is a victim of the incident that led to Song Ha-yoon being forcibly transferred after Mr. Oh's case. He claimed that he was assaulted by Song Ha-yoon and three other classmates, receiving a diagnosis of four weeks of recovery, and that this prompted Song Ha-yoon to be transferred to another school.

Kang said, "It doesn't make sense that we were bullied; we were originally close friends. (Song Ha-yoon) came to the school and started stirring things up, which led to arguments." He continued, "After being assaulted and diagnosed with four weeks of recovery, I couldn't go to school," asserting that it is indeed true that Song Ha-yoon was forcibly transferred due to school violence.

In particular, Kang pleaded, "Because of that girl, my high school life has been ruined. I have no friends left, and I still think it's really unfortunate."

However, regarding this matter, Song Ha-yoon's side denied the related allegations. Song Ha-yoon's representatives stated that she merely informed the school that a classmate had come and denied the allegations of assault, claiming involvement in school violence.

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