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Tuesday, April 2, 2024

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Another Informant Speaks Up Regarding Song Hayoon's School Violence Allegations

 

Actress Song Hayoon, who has been accused of school violence, hinted at legal action against the informant and JTBC's "Crime Chief," the first to cover the issue. On the 2nd, "Scene Stealer" revealed that there is another victim, stating, "Allegations have arisen that Song Hayoon was involved in group violence and was forced to transfer schools." However, Song Hayoon's agency continues to deny the allegations of school violence.

During the interview with "Crime Chief" on the same day, the informant claimed, "Song Hayoon transferred schools due to group violence," and added, "At the time of the incident, three people attacked one. It was all because of Song Hayoon's provocation." The assaulted female student reportedly suffered injuries requiring four weeks of medical treatment.

In addition, the broadcast revealed the perspective of one of the three perpetrators of the group violence. The perpetrator admitted, "She (Song Hayoon) was involved. I can't deny involvement in the assault. If Song Hayoon denies it like that, it means denying that we all did something wrong. That's not right."

The controversy surrounding Song Hayoon emerged after the broadcast of "Crime Chief" on the 1st, which reported on "Actress S's Allegations of School Violence." The initial informant claimed, "During high school lunchtime, I was called out to the playground behind the school for no reason and was beaten for an hour and a half."

Although "Crime Chief" introduced the actress as "S," netizens identified Song Hayoon based on the information and images used in the broadcast. Comments demanding a response flooded Song Hayoon's social media accounts.

In response to the criticism, Song Hayoon's agency, King Kong by Starship, issued a statement confirming that Song Hayoon did transfer to Banpo High School but asserted that it was unrelated to the "Crime Chief" report and that she had no acquaintance with the informant, denying all allegations.

The agency also stated, "We are considering all necessary measures, including legal actions against the informant and requesting a broadcast ban on JTBC's 'Crime Chief,' through factual verification and legal review by a law firm."

However, the informant on "Crime Chief" expressed doubts about Song Hayoon's stance, saying, "I can't reveal who I am, and it doesn't add up. If this (school violence controversy) explodes, other things will come out too. My friends know about such incidents, and only she (Song Hayoon) pretends not to. Everything will come out. People have endured enough."

The "Crime Chief" team revealed during the broadcast that Song Hayoon's side had agreed to come to the company (JTBC) for an interview today but suddenly canceled the schedule, citing reasons that are difficult to understand.

theqoo

-That is crazy... Four weeks of medical treatment??

-If this is true, she's no different than a gangster...

-Wow, no wonder why she was forced to transfer schools

-Four weeks of medical treatment?? How is it possible for female high school students to beat up the victim with bare hands until the victim had to be hospitalized for four weeks? Did they use tools?

-Why did Song Hayoon's side suddenly cancel the interview?? If she was honest, she could've just done the interview and explained everything, right?

-For an hour and 30 minutes??

-That's scary...

-Some bullies in my school caused the victim to pass away and they were not even expelled...

-Another informant spoke up...?

-Told you all that expulsions were not a common punishment back then...

-Turns out she wasn't acting after all...

-She needs to issue an apology as soon as possible...

-I can't imagine how severely the victim was beaten up to be hospitalized for 4 weeks...

-What the hell is going on...

-Even a fellow perpetrator spoke up...

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