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Man booked for stalking Yang Hyeon-jong's family amid parking dispute
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Man booked for stalking Yang Hyeon-jong's family amid parking dispute

From Dong-A Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A man in his 50s has been booked for allegedly stalking the family of baseball player Yang Hyeon-jong and damaging property.
  • The suspect reportedly harassed the family by loitering near their home and defacing a poster of the player due to a parking dispute.
  • While the suspect confessed, the victim's family does not wish to pursue charges and only seeks to prevent recurrence.

Police in Gwangju, South Korea, have booked a man in his 50s on suspicion of stalking and property damage related to the family of KIA Tigers pitcher Yang Hyeon-jong. The suspect, identified as Mr. A, allegedly loitered around the family's home and defaced a promotional poster of the player.

The incidents reportedly began in March and continued until recently in the Yangnim-dong neighborhood of Gwangju. Mr. A, who operates a nearby store, is accused of repeatedly spitting on a poster of Yang Hyeon-jong attached to the family's wall and lingering around their residence. The motive appears to stem from a dispute over parking in the alleyway between Mr. A and Yang's family.

During police questioning, Mr. A reportedly confessed to all charges. Authorities have issued emergency measures, including a restraining order prohibiting him from approaching within 100 meters of the victim's residence and restricting communication. However, Yang Hyeon-jong's family has stated they do not wish to press charges against Mr. A, who is described as a long-time neighbor. They are primarily seeking assurances that such incidents will not happen again.

Police are continuing their investigation to clarify the exact circumstances of the case. The situation highlights a conflict escalating from a local parking dispute into alleged stalking and harassment, with the victim's family opting for reconciliation over legal punishment.

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Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.