Bangkok Post

KAL heiress jailed in ‘nut rage’ case

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SEOUL: The daughter of Korean Air’s (KAL) chairman was jailed for one year yesterday over a now notorious “nut rage” incident that triggered an uproar over the behaviour of South Korea’s elite business families.

The district court in Seoul convicted Cho Hyun-ah of violating aviation safety law by forcing a taxiing New YorkSeoul KAL flight to return to its departure gate on Dec 5.

Cho, who was the airline’s executive vice president at the time, had insisted on expelling the chief purser from the plane after taking exception to being served macadamia nuts in a bag, rather than a bowl.

The 40-year-old had treated the flight “as if it was her own private plane”, Judge Oh Sung-woo said, adding that the case had become the object of internatio­nal ridicule and “damaged the dignity” of the country.

“It is doubtful that the way the nuts were served was so wrong,” the judge added.

Cho was also convicted of assault on the cabin crew.

The chief steward, Park Chang-jin, had testified that Cho had made him kneel and beg for forgivenes­s while jabbing him with a service manual.

Prosecutor­s in the trial had asked for a three-year sentence, but Mr Oh said he had taken into account that no lives had been jeopardise­d in the incident, as well as the fact that Cho had two young children and that her personal and profession­al reputation had been shattered.

Dismissing defence arguments to the contrary, the court ruled that an aircraft should be deemed “in flight” from the moment it begins to move and that Cho was therefore guilty of illegally altering the course of a plane.

She was acquitted of obstructio­n of justice charges related to allegation­s that she had pressured KAL staff to lie about the incident.

Another defendant, also a KAL executive was convicted of forcing the flight crew to give false testimony and was jailed for eight months.

Although Cho had submitted letters to the court expressing repentance for her behaviour, Mr Oh questioned whether she was truly remorseful.

 ??  ?? Cho: Sentenced to a year in prison
Cho: Sentenced to a year in prison

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