Gao Youmin.

According to foreign media reports, Korean volleyball female athlete Gao Youmin was found to have died at home a few days ago at the age of 25.

South Korean police said he did not find signs of killing in the investigation and speculated that he was suicide.This is the second suicide incident in the Korean sports industry in the past month.

Gao Youmin played for the Modern Club of the Korean Women's Volleyball League during his lifetime, once a outstanding player in the Korean volleyball industry.It is understood that at the beginning of this year, due to the changes in the team's position and the poor results in the adaptation period, Gao Youmin was maliciously attacked and abused by netizens. Due to the unbearable cyclical violence, Gao Youmin had no choice but to leave the team in March this year, and was later identified by the South Korean volleyball alliance as his unauthorized retirement.

22 -year -old Korean iron triple athlete Cui Shuxian.

In early July, Cui Shuxian, a 22 -year -old Korean athlete, was also found to die in the dormitory.Cui Shuxian left a very clear complaint about the cause of suicide.

She sent two text messages before she died, one was asking teammates to look at pets, and the other was to send her mother, mother, please let the world know the crimes they committed.

Here they refer to their coaches, team doctors, and a few teammates, and the crime is the abuse that they have suffered for a long time.

In recent years, many female athletes in South Korea have accused the sexual assault and physical abuse of coaches. The South Korean government has also claimed to set up a special investigation team to investigate sexual violence and violence in the sports world and improve relevant policies and systems.

But it seems that the dark side of Korean sports is still difficult to eliminate.

Xu Zhengxun, a professor of sports science in Central University in Korea, said that this problem has become a stubborn illness in Korean sports. The deep -rooted abuse in the Korean sports industry has killed them.Behind Korean sports achievements is a rigorous training system. This system believes that as long as the medal winner can produce medals, violence is legitimate.