"This is what kind of act is this"
Captured in the documentary 'Akin Chwijegi' video

It was recently revealed that Lee, the perpetrator of the Busan spinning kick incident, claimed at the time of the incident that he "did not know the victim was a woman." A portion of the documentary 'Evil Reporter' uploaded on JTBC's official YouTube channel on the 21st showed Lee being questioned by the police and later investigated after being sent to the prosecution.


During the prosecution investigation, when the prosecutor asked, "Did you think the victim was a man?" Lee replied, "I wasn't sure if it was a man or a woman." When the prosecutor continued, "If the victim had been a large man, would you have followed him?" Lee insisted, "I would have followed anyway."


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The prosecutor, seemingly frustrated, pointed out, "The hair is long," adding, "Usually, if the hair is about shoulder-length, that might be understandable, but the victim's hair reached down to the waist. It's a situation where you couldn't not know, so why do you say you didn't know?"


When the prosecutor again questioned Lee, "You said the suspect attacked the victim because he glared at you, so that means your eyes met. Did you think he was a man then?" Lee repeated the same claim, saying, "At first, I really thought he was a man."


The prosecutor criticized Lee, mentioning that he had several prior convictions before this incident, saying, "I don't understand what you're doing?attacking others just because you feel bad, ruining their lives and your own life." Lee responded, "I'm sorry."



The prosecutor then said, "You don't need to apologize to me. You should apologize to the victim and to yourself," expressing anger, "What kind of behavior is this?"


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