Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Parent’s Vow of Revenge After Losing Child to School Bullying

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A parent who lost their child to school bullying posted a message of revenge online after their original post was removed following a report by the bully’s parents.

On May 11th, a post titled “Are you doing well, Mrs. Kim?” was uploaded on an online community.

According to the author, she lost her daughter to school bullying on May 7th. The victim’s mother wrote, “The only thing left in my life is to take revenge on those who led my child to death. I don’t know if you will be the first or the last, but see you next time.”

However, this post was deleted from the online community at the request of the bully’s mother.

The bully’s mother wrote to the community, “Hello. I am the mother of the child mentioned in the post. I understand the feelings of the other parent as I am also raising a child,” but added, “My daughter is also struggling with ruthless comments on unverified facts.”

She continued, “For the past year, my daughter has not been able to attend school properly and is still receiving counseling and psychiatric treatment. I am staying at home, unable to do anything, fearing that my child might go wrong. Please review carefully and either blind the post or take it down.”

In response to the mother’s request to remove the post, the victim’s mother asked, “You’re saying there are unverified facts? All the kids in the class know, and the homeroom teacher knows. Do I have to disclose all the evidence I have? Do I have to reveal what your daughter said?”

The victim’s mother then warned, “If you interfere with my post one more time, I will disclose everything from Mrs. Kim’s school, phone number, photo, and family relations. Then I will sue the school and the education office. I’m not afraid anymore. If you want to sue me for defamation, go ahead.”

She added, “I’ve just started. Revenge against the people who made my daughter like this. There are about three. Your daughter, someone troubled, and another one. I want to kill this troubled one, but I’m enduring it with my daughter’s will. The other one is on trial. I will punish them legally.”

The victim’s mother continued, “Your daughter is not a subject of forgiveness. Of course, I know that your daughter did not directly provide 100% of the cause. But if that child had been punished for bullying, I might have forgiven her. But there was no apology, and she did not get punished because she lied until the end. I didn’t know that child would lie until the end.”

She also said, “Unless my daughter comes back to life, there is no forgiveness. My daughter had a hard time and was trying to live again. But your daughter thoroughly broke her last hope.”

She warned in her final message, “I will inform her school and the university she will attend, and if she gets married, I will tell her husband and family. You should hope that I live. When I die, I won’t die alone,” repeatedly announcing her revenge.

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