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Seoul mayor ‘suicide’: Apology note found

- Seoul—prominent —STORY BY REUTERS

South Korean politician Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon was found dead in an apparent suicide two days after a former secretary filed a complaint alleging that he had sexually harassed her. Park left a note apologizin­g to “everyone,” especially his family “whom [he] caused only pain.” The police confirmed a criminal complaint but did not elaborate on the nature of the al- legations.

SEOUL—ONE of South Korea’s most prominent elected officials and longtime mayor of the capital, Seoul, was found dead on Friday after 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 after 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 after 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 apologize to everyone,” Park wrote in a note left 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.

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