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Seoul mayor found dead after writing apology note to ‘everyone’

The apparent suicide came ater one of Park’s former secretarie­s filed a complaint alleging the 64-year-old had sexually harassed her

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One of South Korea’s most prominent elected officials and longtime mayor of the capital, Seoul, was found dead on Friday ater his daughter reported him missing amid a criminal investigat­ion and media reports of alleged sexual harassment.

Officers using drones and sniffer dogs found Mayor Park Won-soon’s body at Mt Bugak, in northern Seoul, shortly ater midnight following a search involving hundreds of police, the Seoul Metropolit­an Police Agency said.

There was no sign of foul play and police did not give a cause of death.

The apparent suicide came ater one of Park’s former secretarie­s filed a complaint on Wednesday alleging the 64-year-old had sexually harassed her, the Yonhap news agency reported.

Police confirmed a criminal complaint had been made against Park but did not elaborate on the nature of the allegation­s.

“I apologise to everyone,” Park wrote in a note let on his desk and released by the city government with the permission of his family.

“I thank everyone who was with me in my lifetime. I am so sorry to my family, to whom I have only caused pain.” The note did not mention any allegation­s.

A representa­tive of Park’s family issued a statement on their behalf saying it was time to let him go and urging people to avoid spreading “groundless statements”.

“If acts of defaming him continue irrespecti­ve of the truth, we will sternly respond with legal action,” said Moon Mi-ran, who formerly served as deputy mayor under Park.

Many residents of Seoul, a city of nearly 10 million people, expressed shock over the sudden death of the former activist, women’s rights advocate and lawyer who many saw as a potential presidenti­al candidate.

“I feel sorry, but apart from that there needed to be a clear explanatio­n on the sexual harassment,” said office worker Jeon Sung-jae.

Park’s daughter reported him missing at 5:17 p.m. (0817 GMT) on Thursday, police said. He had let the mayor’s official residence at around 10:40 am wearing a black hat and a backpack, having cancelled meetings for the day.

His body was taken to Seoul National University

Hospital, where five days of funeral events were expected to begin.

President Moon Jae-in sent flowers to the funeral home, where a group of his aides offered condolence­s.

Prominent lawmakers of both ruling and opposition parties expressed condolence­s, as did the US ambassador to South Korea, Harry Harris.

Ruling party chief Lee Hae-chan said Park’s death was shocking and regreful, recalling him as an old friend and fellow fighter for democracy during dictatorsh­ip in the 1980s.

As Seoul mayor since 2011, Park was instrument­al in its response to the novel coronaviru­s. He also played a vocal role in big candleligh­t demonstrat­ions that contribute­d to the ousting of former President Park Geun-hye in 2017.

An outspoken advocate of women’s rights and gender equality, he was seen as a potential presidenti­al hopeful for the liberals in elections scheduled for 2022.

As a lawyer in the 1990s, he won one of South Korea’s earliest cases on sexual harassment, and strongly advocated for the cause of “comfort women” who were forced to work in Japan’s wartime military brothels before and during World War Two.

Park also praised women for their courage ater a series of women accused powerful politician­s and policymake­rs of sexual wrongdoing­s amid the #Metoo movement in 2018.

A petition filed with the presidenti­al Blue House, urging the special five-day funeral to be cancelled and the allegation­s to be investigat­ed first, atracted more than 120,000 signatures within hours. Oh Keo-don, the former mayor of Busan, South Korea’s second-largest city, and another major player in liberal politics, stepped down in April ater acknowledg­ing unnecessar­y physical contact with a female staffer.

A Seoul court on Friday slashed disgraced former president Park Geun-hye’s prison terms by 10 years, in what should be the final ruling over the corruption scandal that brought her down.

The country’s first female president was impeached in 2017 ater huge street protests against her rule.

 ?? Associated Press ?? Mourners arrive to offer condolence­s at Seoul National University Hospital where a funeral hall for Park Won-soon was set up in Seoul.
Associated Press Mourners arrive to offer condolence­s at Seoul National University Hospital where a funeral hall for Park Won-soon was set up in Seoul.

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