In my previous posts, Recollections Of Daechi-Dong (Kelly Teacher - Part One) and Recollections Of Daechi-Dong (Kelly Teacher - Part Two), I introduced you to Kelly teacher whom I worked with when I first arrived at Daechi Wonderland in 2001 and how he had enjoyed admiting that while working with children, he let them touch him inappropriately and repeatedly. Here is the conclusion, if you wan’t to call it that…
After work on the day of Kelly’s admission a few of the teachers, Korean and foreign, went out for drinks. Of course we went without Kelly, Dave R., or the boss. The other teacher, that I had been with during Kelly’s admission, and I told everyone else what had happened that day. Of course everyone was sickened, but not really shocked. Remember, Kelly always acted strangely. We exchanged stories about other weird and inappropriate things Kelly had done. We also discussed what we should do. We decided to inform the boss, and owner, of Daechi Wonderland about the incident because we did not feel comfortable working around him and we did not trust him around children.
We found a time when Kelly was not around and several teachers including myself had a talk with the boss. We told him exactly what Kelly had told Dave R., the other teacher, and I. He was not shocked. He expressed very little emotion at all. We told him about other incidents and how we didn’t feel comfortable working around him. The boss mearly said that he could have been joking and since there was no proof he couldn’t fire him. He also mentioned that the parents liked Kelly. So we all left the bosses office very down and feeling hopeless. However, our talk must have had some impact and the news of the discussion spread quickly. Also, I assume that the boss must have had his own talk with Kelly.
A day or two after the talk, Kelly did not show up for work. Someone from the school went to his apartment to look for him and all of his things were gone. This was the first time I had seen a teacher do a “midnight run” and I was surprised. Dave R. became furious and pouted for a couple days at home because we had “made his friend runaway.” All the other teachers were glad that Kelly had gone and we quickly moved on. The rumour was that Kelly returned to Prague to teach English there. I just wish we could have done more to prevent him from working with kids again.
That was the biggest event during my first two months of work at Daechi Wonderland in 2001. I continued to work at Daechi Wonderland until the end of my contract when I chose to leave. It was a fair place to work at and I met many great people there.
Note: I refer to Daechi Wonderland and it’s staff in 2001. The current staff is completely different.