In front of the Incheon Metropolitan Office of Education, a memorial altar was built to commemorate the dead teacher A, and around the area, more than 160 wreaths sent by fellow teachers from all over the country filled the vacancy.
The recent wreaths included memorial phrases such as "Rest in peace" and "Sorry for not protecting you," as well as voices calling for the education authorities to come up with measures such as "improving the treatment of poor special classes" and "wake up the Office of Education with special teachers."
Earlier on the afternoon of the 24th, when a teacher in his 30s from an elementary school in Incheon was found dead at his home in Michuhol-gu, the special education community claimed that the deceased had until recently been in charge of a class consisting of eight students subject to special education, including four students with severe disabilities.
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