"I urgently request that the perpetrator of the drunk driving accident, who has no remorse and no apology, be severely punished."

Jeju United fans have come out in support of Yoo Yeon-soo (25), who was seriously injured in a drunk driving accident and eventually retired. They are collecting signatures on a petition asking the court to "severely punish" the drunk driver who showed no remorse or remorse. What started in Jeju is spreading across the soccer world, with fans and players from other clubs joining in.

According to Jeju supporters Gulkeino and the club on Saturday, a petition drive is underway online and offline to sign a petition to punish the perpetrator of a recent drunk-driving car accident that seriously injured Yoo Yeon-soo. The petition aims to hold the perpetrator accountable for committing the grave crime of drunk driving and not even apologizing or showing remorse for his actions.

The petition reads, "The victim (Yoo Yoo-soo) was severely injured, paralyzed, and had to end his life as a soccer player at the young age of 25, which he had worked hard to prepare for since he was a student. He is now unable to live without a wheelchair and a caregiver." "The defendant's unapologetic and unrepentant attitude has caused him great despair. Please consider the pain that Yoo Yeon-soo and his family are going through and punish the defendant for taking the serious crime of drunk driving so lightly." The petition will be available online as well as at Jeju's remaining home and away games. 카지노사이트가이드

As the news spreads through social media and the soccer community, the movement to sign the petition is spreading across the soccer world. Not only Jeju, but supporters and fans of other K League clubs are also collecting signatures online and at stadiums to deliver to the Jeju supporters, and players who play in the K League are also sharing related content on social media (SNS). The Korea Professional Footballers' Association has invited Yoo to play in a charity match this year and will donate the proceeds to help with his rehabilitation. The Jeju club staff and players had already sent a letter of complaint last month.

"There are so many people who want to help, not just Jeju fans. Supporters of other clubs, fans in general, and players and their spouses have also contacted us and offered to sign the petition. I didn't realize there were so many people with such good ideas. "This weekend, I will walk 42.195 kilometers alone from my home to Seongsanpo with a picket sign for Yoo Yeon-soo, and I will try to encourage people to sign the petition by certifying it on social media. If I can help Yoo Yoo-soo, I will be more than happy to do so."

Yoo was seriously injured in October last year when he was hit by a drunk driver while traveling with his teammates in a car in the Gashiri area of Pyesun-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do. The after-effects of the accident left her paralyzed, and she decided to retire from the sport a year after the accident at the age of 25.