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A pilgrimage has come… School-bearing Lee Da-young’s husband flooded with comments on SNS

Dayoung Lee and her spouse. / Photo = TV Chosun capture

Volleyball player Lee Da-young’s husband, Mr. A, said, “I am receiving psychiatric treatment after suffering from habitual verbal abuse at home.” A social media photo presumed to have been uploaded by Mr.

TV Chosun reported on the 8th that Da-young Lee and Mr. A registered their marriage three months after they started dating in April 2018. In the process, Mr. A said that he suffered extreme mental pain due to Lee Da-young’s abusive language and abusive language.

After this report went out, some online communities posted pictures of Instagram posts of the person who is believed to be Mr. A. This post, which was posted on July 29, 2018, was accompanied by a picture of her wearing a wedding ring and said, “I will not change and I will always support you from the nearest place. Thank you. I love you. My one and only wife.”

An Instagram post presumed to have been posted by Lee Da-young's spouse in the past.  / Photo = online community capture

An Instagram post presumed to have been posted by Lee Da-young’s spouse in the past. / Photo = online community capture

A week after this post was posted, the person presumed to be Mr. A was called ‘Couple Stagram’ with the caption, “Can I laugh without you? He also posted photos with hashtags.

Netizens who saw this showed great interest, saying, “I’ve come on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land” and “This is a post that foreshadows the revelation of (marriage report).” Not only this, but also a comment posted earlier last year, “That person (Mr. A) and Lee Da-young stopped following each other and deleted all of their photos.”

After being expelled from the domestic volleyball world due to controversy over school violence, Lee Da-young was caught up in suspicions of habitual verbal abuse and violent behavior toward her husband, Mr. A. Mr. A said that he and Lee Da-young had been discussing divorce through a lawyer, but contact was cut off after the controversy over school violence broke out.

Daeyoung Kim, reporter at Hankyung.com bigzero@hankyung.com

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