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Taekwondo instructor jailed for 30 years for death of 5-year-old

Taekwondo instructor jailed for 30 years for death of 5-year-old

Korea Herald11-04-2025
A South Korean court sentenced a taekwondo instructor to 30 years in prison for the abuse of a 5-year-old boy at his center that caused the child's death.
On Thursday, the Uijeongbu District Court handed down the sentence to the instructor, a man in his 30s, who was convicted of child abuse resulting in death. The court also ordered him to complete 40 hours of child abuse treatment programs and barred him from working at children or youth-related institutions for 10 years.
According to the verdict, the instructor placed the child upside down in rolled-up floor mats and left him in that position for 27 minutes, at his martial arts school in Yangju, Gyeonggi.
'The defendant was aware of the risk that the child might die but failed to act,' the court said. 'He also habitually abused more than 20 other children over a sustained period and dismissed his actions as mere play, casting doubt on the sincerity of his remorse.'
In addition to denying responsibility, the defendant reportedly attempted to shift blame to another instructor and deleted CCTV footage to destroy evidence. The court deemed his behavior as not only abusive but also indicative of a serious attempt at concealment and obstruction of justice.
While prosecutors had sought a life sentence, the court opted for a fixed 30-year term.
Investigations revealed that the defendant had committed 124 instances of physical and emotional abuse against 26 children at the taekwondo school, including pinching cheeks and striking students.
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