Coach Taiwan apologizes for ‘pressure’ to bleed to students.

According to the local media, sports coaches at Taiwan University have officially apologized for research projects related to students who are forced to give them blood.

61-year-old Chou Tai-ying said that her intention was to help her team because he had only a few players and often injured.

Taiwanese politician Chen Pei-Yu, who revealed this incident in 2024 and insisted that students would lose their academic credits if they did not participate.

According to an internal survey on Taipei’s National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU), blood sampling began in 2019 and continued for another “research project” in 2024.

According to Taiwan’s Focus News Agency, I apologized for “pressure on schools and students” to “pressure on schools and students” to students who could help students withdraw their qualified students.

She spoke to the students in a statement.

Professor Chen Hsueh-Chih, one of the undisputed research projects, also released an apology.

He admitted that the goal was to help student athletes, but unintentionally admitted that they and their families harmed.

The internal survey shows that students have blood once a day. After the irradiation, the sample was discarded after a defect was found in a way that the blood pulled the blood.

Chen PEI-YU argued that the original research project should give the player to give three blood samples a day for 14 days. She said the players had to participate in the project for several years.

NTNU Principal Wu Cheng-Chi apologized for what he called the school’s negligence on Saturday. He said the agency’s ethics and supervision process will be considered.

Taiwan’s vice minister said the incident will review the departments, Chou and Chen’s actions.

Apart from this, the Ministry of Education said it would cancel the coaching license of NTNU women’s soccer coach without specifying a personal name on Thursday.