Oman Daily Observer

Korean Air heiress accused of child abuse by husband

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SEOUL: The husband of a Korean Air heiress known for a “nut rage” tantrum that sparked uproar in South Korea has accused his wife of abusing him and their young children, police said on Thursday.

Cho Hyun-ah shot to internatio­nal infamy in 2014 when she lost her temper over the way she was served nuts in first class before takeoff from New York.

She was sentenced to a year in prison for hampering an air route after ordering the Seoul-bound Korean Air plane back to the gate so she could have a flight attendant ejected.

The attendant, along with a colleague, had served her macadamias in a bag rather than a bowl — prompting Cho to order them to kneel and beg for forgivenes­s. She was later cleared on appeal and served just five months.

Her husband, surnamed Park, said Cho had been physically and verbally abusing his family, including their five-year-old twin sons, since she was released from jail in 2015. He filed charges against Cho — who denies the allegation­s — on Wednesday.

“He is suing her for child abuse and inflicting of bodily injury, among other things,” an officer at the National Police Agency said. Park, a plastic surgeon, and Cho —who married in 2010 after meeting in elementary school — are in the process of divorcing.

He shared photograph­s of his neck and toe wounds with a local TV station, claiming they were inflicted by Cho, and said he had submitted photos and video footage of the abuse to police. His wife repeatedly “strangled him” and threw a tablet PC at him, injuring his toe, he told authoritie­s.

Park also claimed Cho threw spoons and chopsticks at their young children for “not eating quickly enough” and verbally abused them for “not falling asleep”. He is seeking full custody of the boys.

A spokesman for Cho’s law firm Sejong denied the allegation­s, claiming Park is an alcoholic and therefore his memories are flawed. He has been hospitalis­ed for alcoholism three times during their marriage, the firm said.

“We are seriously considerin­g filing a complaint against Park for defamation.”

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? Former Korean Air (KAL) executive Cho Hyun-ah (C) surrounded by journalist­s after receiving a suspended jail sentence at a court in Seoul.
— AFP file photo Former Korean Air (KAL) executive Cho Hyun-ah (C) surrounded by journalist­s after receiving a suspended jail sentence at a court in Seoul.

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