A person surnamed A, who raised allegations of school violence against actress Song Ha-yoon, has corrected the controversy surrounding the wanted notice.
On the 5th, SBS's 'Curious Story Y' addressed the allegations of school violence against Song Ha-yoon from 21 years ago.
The informant, Mr. Oh, claimed that during his sophomore year in high school in 2004, he was called out during lunch without knowing the reason and was assaulted by Song Ha-yoon for about 90 minutes in the playground. He said that last year he sought forgiveness after receiving a heartfelt apology from Song Ha-yoon when she was praised for her villainous role in the drama 'Marry My Husband,' but did not receive a response. As a result, Mr. Oh first posted related allegations on an online community and spread the rumors about Song Ha-yoon's school violence. This led to a complaint filed against him by Song Ha-yoon's side.
Mr. Oh recalled, "In the summer of 2004, I received a call and was brought out during lunch. I only remember being slapped," adding, "I was slapped without knowing the reason," and "it stopped after the bell rang for the fifth class." He also stated, "At that time, it wasn't a time to talk to the school, and Song Ha-yoon was a popular girl who was dating a well-known senior. I found out shortly after that she had been forcibly transferred due to school violence."
However, Song Ha-yoon's side claimed that there was no act of assault against Mr. Oh and that he did not undergo forced transfer due to such an act. They alleged that he attended the same high school from March 2 to July 10, 2004, and voluntarily transferred for smoother activities in the entertainment industry, claiming he was no longer a student of that school by August or September. Additionally, they asserted that they requested a wanted notice as Mr. Oh did not respond to the investigative agency's summons.
However, Mr. Oh argued, "I received a call from the police and stated that I was in the U.S. and it was difficult for me to appear due to my livelihood. I indicated that I would respond to the inquiry in writing. Then, I received a notice that was labeled wanted. They framed it as a criminal wanted notice," emphasizing that it was a 'notice' aimed at locating him, not a wanted notice that applies to criminals.
Furthermore, he claimed, "I was wearing a gym uniform at the time of the assault. I remember it was summer. Since it was 20 years ago, I don't remember the exact date, but isn't summer in July or August?"
[Photo] OSEN DB, SBS source.
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