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South Korean court has sentence a teacher to live in prisonment

Bychrisdahi

Oct 20, 2025
Dahiscope Int' Nig' Ltd Abuja Nigeria

‎South Korean court has sentenced a teacher to life in prison for fatally stabbing an eight-year-old girl, in a case that shocked the nation.

‎Myeong Jae-wan, 48, killed Kim Hae-neul, after luring her into a classroom in the central city of Daejeon in February.

‎Prosecutors had sought the death penalty for Myeong, saying that the victim’s family had asked for a harsh punishment.

‎But the court said that while “the risk of reoffending is high, it is difficult to conclude” that Myeong must be executed.

‎Myeong said that she would reflect on her mistakes for the rest of her life.

‎She said her judgement had weakened at the time of the stabbing as she was receiving mental health treatment.

‎Prosecutors said Myeong showed no remorse while the case was being investigated. However, Myeong submitted dozens of letters to the court expressing remorse.

‎Myeong had previously requested a six-month leave of absence, citing depression, but returned to school in 20 days, after a doctor assessed her as being fit to work, the Daejeon education office said in February.

‎She had displayed violent behaviour in the days before the stabbing, including putting another teacher in a headlock, the education office said.

‎On the morning of the stabbing, two education officials had visited the school to investigate that earlier altercation.

‎Myeong told police that she had bought a weapon on the day of the attack and brought it to school, planning to kill herself along with a random child.

‎She also told the police that she had lured Kim into the media room before attacking her.

‎Kim, the student, student was reported missing after a bus driver informed the school that she had not arrived to be picked up that day. She was found in school later that day with stab wounds, along with Myeong.

‎Myeong also had a wound on her neck, which police said might have been self-inflicted. It was stitched up later in hospital.

‎South Korea’s leaders at the time called for safety measures to ensure such incidents never happen again.

‎Myeong has also been ordered to wear an electronic location tracking device for 30 years.

‎”As an elementary school teacher, the accused was in a position to protect the victim,” said the court’s verdict on Monday. “But she committed this brutal crime in which a child was not protected where they should be most safe.”

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