Six Female Middle School Students Booked for Group Assault and Burning with Peer Cigarette Lighter View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Ju Cheol-in] In Ulsan, a middle school girl from a multicultural family was gang assaulted by her peers, prompting the police to launch an investigation.


On the 24th, the Ulsan Southern Police Station announced that they have booked and are investigating six middle school girls who collectively assaulted girl A.


According to the police, the suspects are accused of assaulting girl A, who is one year younger than them, on the rooftop of a building in Ulsan on the 21st.


It is reported that girl A testified that she was hit on the face and abdomen by the perpetrators, had her hand burned with a cigarette lighter, and had her hair set on fire with a lighter.


The perpetrators, who were acquaintances of girl A, allegedly assaulted her because she was rumored to have spoken ill of them.


Girl A, a child from a multicultural family, is currently hospitalized and receiving treatment. The police have offered her protective measures due to concerns of retaliatory violence.



The police plan to summon and investigate the perpetrators one by one.


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