The actress’s sisters die from suicide after repeated sexual aggressions

The actress’s sisters die from suicide after repeated sexual aggressions

A shocking case of 2009 re -emerged as KBS 2TV’s Smoking gun He revealed the tragic story of two sisters, Yang So-Ra and Yang so-jeong, who died of suicide after playing repeated sexual aggressions in the entertainment sector.

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Yang So-Ra, a graduate student, jumped from the 18th floor of an condominium on August 28, 2009. His family said he had been a quiet and diligent student until he started working as extra in dramas at the suggestion of his younger sister. Initially, both sisters worked without problems, but after SO-Jeong stopped, so-by the behavior has changed drastically. She became depressed, violent and left disturbing notes in her room, including phrases like “I want to die” AND “Angular is the answer.”

During the psychiatric treatment, SO-RA revealed that he was repeatedly raped by 12 men, including three managers called “Team Leader.” A manager presumably made him impose with alcohol for dinner, brought it to a video room and attacked it. Others held her prisoners for three days, confiscating her phone.

Although he presented a police report, the investigations worsened his suffering. The officers rejected his case, saying them “Forget it and adapt it to society.” Shocking, an investigator asked her “Draw the genitals of the author” as part of the investigation.

After two years of trauma, So-Ra withdrew his complaint. Three years later, life took off. Six days after his death, his sister So-Jeong also died from suicide, consumed by fault for introducing so-by industry. Their father later died of a cerebral hemorrhage.

Their mother accused the incompetence of the police, affirming, “Not all those who are raped. What killed my daughters was the police.” He promised to discover the truth. Experts and legal commentators have expressed indignation, calling the case management “Horrible” AND “unacceptable.” The authors did not deal with consequences. This case highlights the systemic failures in the protection of victims of aggressions in the entertainment sector and in the south Korea judicial system.

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