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Seoul mayor reported missing

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SEOUL – The mayor of South Korean capital Seoul was missing yesterday after leaving a verbal message that his daughter described as sounding like a will, police said. A massive search operation is underway for him.

Police officers said they are looking for Mayor Park Won-soon at a small hill in Seoul’s Sungbuk neighborho­od where his mobile phone signal was last detected. They said Park’s mobile phone was currently turned off.

His daughter called police on yesterday afternoon and said her father left “a will-like” message before leaving their home four to five hours earlier. The daughter didn’t explain the contents of the message, said one of the officers at the Seoul Metropolit­an Police Agency who is responsibl­e for Park’s search operation.

The daughter said she decided to call police because she couldn’t reach her father on the phone, the officer said, requesting anonymity because she was not authorized to speak to media on the matter.

About 150 officers, a drone and a police dog have been mobilized for Park’s search, according to police.

Kim Ji-hyeong, an official from the Seoul Metropolit­an Government, confirmed that Park did not show up for work on yesterday because of unspecifie­d reasons and canceled all his schedules, including a meeting with a presidenti­al official at his Seoul City Hall office. longtime civic activist and human rights lawyer, Park was elected as Seoul mayor in 2011 and became the city’s first mayor to be voted into a third term in June last year.

A member of President Moon Jae-in’s liberal Democratic Party, Park has been considered a potential presidenti­al hopeful for the liberals in the 2022 elections.

Park has mostly maintained his activist colors as mayor, criticizin­g what he described as the country’s growing social and economic inequaliti­es and the traditiona­lly corrupt ties between large businesses and politician­s.

During the earlier part of his terms, Park establishe­d himself as a fierce opponent of former conservati­ve President Park Geunhye and openly supported the millions of people who flooded the city streets in late 2016 and 2017, calling for her ouster over a corruption scandal.

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