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Park Won-soon: Mayor of Seoul found dead after going missing | |
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Police in the South Korea's capital Seoul have found the body of the city's mayor after he went missing on Thursday. | |
Park Won-soon's daughter reportedly told police he had left a message before leaving the house, leading her to raise the alarm. | |
His body was found at Mount Bugak in northern Seoul, near where his phone signal was last detected. | |
No cause of death has yet been released. | |
It has emerged that a female employee had filed a sexual harassment claim against Mr Park in the hours before he went missing, but there has been no confirmation that this was a factor. | |
He did not show up for work on Thursday, cancelling a meeting with a presidential official at his Seoul City Hall office, Kim Ji-hyeong, an official from the Seoul Metropolitan Government, told the Associated Press. | He did not show up for work on Thursday, cancelling a meeting with a presidential official at his Seoul City Hall office, Kim Ji-hyeong, an official from the Seoul Metropolitan Government, told the Associated Press. |
Police officer Lee Byeong-seok told reporters that Park was seen by a security camera at 10:53 near the entrance to the wooded area where he phone signal was last detected. | |
About 600 police and fire officers using drones and dogs searched the area for hours on Thursday. | |
Crowds gathered outside the Seoul National University hospital late on Thursday amid unconfirmed reports that Mr Park had been found and taken there. | |
Mr Park was elected mayor of Seoul in 2011 and elected to his third and final term in June of last year. | Mr Park was elected mayor of Seoul in 2011 and elected to his third and final term in June of last year. |
As member of President Moon Jae-in's liberal Democratic Party, Mr Park was reportedly under consideration as a potential presidential hopeful in the 2022 elections. | As member of President Moon Jae-in's liberal Democratic Party, Mr Park was reportedly under consideration as a potential presidential hopeful in the 2022 elections. |
With his re-election last year, Mr Park became the first mayor of the city to begin a third term. He had carried his history as a civic activist and human rights lawyer into his tenure as mayor, and was an outspoken critic of social inequality and corruption in South Korea. | With his re-election last year, Mr Park became the first mayor of the city to begin a third term. He had carried his history as a civic activist and human rights lawyer into his tenure as mayor, and was an outspoken critic of social inequality and corruption in South Korea. |
As a lawyer, he was credited with securing the country's first sexual harassment conviction. | As a lawyer, he was credited with securing the country's first sexual harassment conviction. |
He clashed with the former president, Park Geun-hye, openly supporting millions of people who protested against her in 2017 and 2017, before she was eventually charged and imprisoned, on bribery and other charges. | He clashed with the former president, Park Geun-hye, openly supporting millions of people who protested against her in 2017 and 2017, before she was eventually charged and imprisoned, on bribery and other charges. |