Friday, December 5, 2025

Middle School Girl Sets Fire to Elementary Student and Spits on Him in PC Room.. Parents "I've Given Up, Just Report It"

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2025-06-23 04:30:00
Updated
2025-06-23 04:30:00
Middle school students are bullying an elementary student in a PC room. Source=JTBC 'Incident Manager' Capture



[Financial News] An incident occurred in broad daylight at a PC room where male and female middle school students threatened an elementary student playing games and even spat on him.

The informant, Mr. A, who has a 6th-grade elementary school son, reported the bullying his son experienced to JTBC 'Incident Manager' on the 20th.

Mr. A's son, B, visited a PC room on the 1st of last month and was bullied by two 2nd-year middle school students playing games in the next seat.

At that time, the closed-circuit (CC) TV at the scene captured male students suddenly approaching, taking out a lighter, setting fire to clothes, and threatening, while a female student continuously spat on the chair, making it flow over the victim's head.

Although B tried to stop the perpetrator by grabbing his hand, the threat continued. In the end, the perpetrators succeeded in forcibly taking over B's seat and using it without permission.

B only confided the situation to his parents a few days later, and Mr. A contacted the perpetrators' parents. In this process, he received an apology from the male student's parents, but reported that he couldn't even reach the female student's parents.

Mr. A stated, "The perpetrators were the same kids I warned once last December for extorting money from my son in the PC room."

Mr. A directly called the female student and said, "I will report this incident to the broadcast," and only then did he receive a call from the female student's father saying, "I'm sorry." However, the female student's mother said, "The child has caused so much trouble that I've given up, so report it to the police and let them handle it."

Mr. A said, "I have reported it to the school violence committee and the police," adding, "Seeing them commit crimes without feeling guilty and taking crimes lightly because they are juvenile delinquents, I felt this shouldn't continue, so I reported it."

moon@fnnews.com Moon Young-jin Reporter