[theqoo] THE AFTERMATH OF THE 17 Y'O HIGHSCHOOL STUDENT WHO HIT AND RAN WITH THEIR KICKBOARD


On the morning of July 2nd last year, A, a woman in her 20s, was on her way to work and was quickening her steps. As she was walking out onto the street to catch the bus, a kickboard suddenly came rushing towards her and hit her. At that time, the victim was struck by an electric scooter that protruded from behind a wall and fell. A, who was taken to the hospital in cardiac arrest, was diagnosed with a cerebral hemorrhage and a skull fracture. Fortunately, she survived the critical condition, but had to resign from work due to the aftereffects of the traumatic brain injury.


On the 23rd, about six months later, the family received the devastating news that the case had been dismissed.


The victim says it's difficult to accept that the decision was made without even a single investigation.


The family cannot accept a decision that prioritizes the perpetrator's future over the victim's human rights, and is considering filing a civil lawsuit alongside the appeal process.

Summary

1. A woman in her 20s suffered a serious brain hemorrhage and lost her job after being hit and run by a 17-year-old unlicensed scooter driver.

2. The prosecution suspended the indictment without even questioning the victim, citing the perpetrator's youth and lack of legal knowledge.

3. The victim's family, unable to even reach a settlement, is furious at the decision, which focuses solely on the perpetrator's future.

original post: here

1. Those f*ckers and their kickboards

2. 17 y'os will become adults in no time, charge them like an adult 

3. Can we start protecting the victim's rights?

4. Do people in their 20s not have a future too? This is f*cking annoying 

5. For criminals who are minors, the parents should be taking the entire responsibility for their kids 

6. "The perpetrator's future"... F*ck what about the future of the victim who has to live with the secondary effects of this???

7. Stop bullsh*tting me 

8. So they're thinking about the perpetrator's future, but not the victim's future? Why is this so f*cked up?

9. F*ck stop thinking about perpetrators 

10. Are they insane??? He f*cked over someone else's life 

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