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Parents Demand Stronger Safeguards After School Voyeurism Incident

HYOGO, Sep 27 (News On Japan) - Parents of a young girl victimized in a voyeurism case at a swimming school in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture, have filed for mediation, seeking stronger measures to prevent recurrence.

The petition was submitted to the Osaka Summary Court by the parents, whose daughter attended JSS Himeji Swimming School three years ago.

According to court records, instructor Kazuma Yoshii, 51, was convicted of committing obscene acts against female students and producing child pornography. He is currently serving a four-year prison sentence.

Following the incident, the school introduced preventive measures such as increased patrols and the hiring of additional female staff. However, the parents argue that the school’s review of the incident remains inadequate and are calling for an independent analysis of the causes.

The operating company of the school has declined to comment.

Source: KTV NEWS

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Parents of a young girl victimized in a voyeurism case at a swimming school in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture, have filed for mediation, seeking stronger measures to prevent recurrence.