The police are investigating an incident in which three female middle school students in Ulsan brutally assaulted a male student with a disability who is their peer.


According to the Ulsan Dongbu Police Station on the 1st, three female middle school students have been booked and are under investigation on charges of assault and injury. They are suspected of luring A, a male student attending a different school, into a secluded alley on the afternoon of July 27 and assaulting him for about 2 to 3 hours. The assault continued later at the home of one of the female students involved.


A reportedly stated that he was "hit more than 100 times" by them. He also testified that he was "hit with a clothes hanger and burned with a lighter." A stated that they forced him to take off his clothes and dance, and made him drink urine. It was also found that derogatory remarks about A's disability were made.


A is currently receiving treatment at a hospital. The middle school attended by the female students involved is conducting a fact-finding investigation into the 'school violence.'



During the police investigation, it is known that some of the female students deny part of the charges. It has also been confirmed that among the female students, there are juveniles under the age of 14 who are subject to the Juvenile Act.

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