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Itaewon crush: Officer under investigation discovered dead at home

A South Korean police officer who was under investigation for the deadly Halloween crush in Seoul was discovered dead at his home, presumably by suicide.

The 55-year-old, identified as Inspector Jeong, was a local police intelligence officer.

Jeong was a suspect in an investigation into the police response to the crush, which tragically killed 156 people, mostly teenagers, and injured another 196.

On Wednesday, he was suspended for allegedly covering up police failings.

Jeong is accused of ordering coworkers to delete an intelligence report written ahead of the Halloween event that warned of the possibility of a serious incident occurring.

Local media reports say a family member found the officer at 12:45 local time at his home in northern Seoul on Friday. Police are investigating the circumstances of his death.

Most of those killed in the crush on 29 October were celebrating Halloween in the nightlife district of Itaewon for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic.

Some accounts say more than 100,000 had descended on the area that evening.

The first call to police from Itaewon came at 18:34 local time, several hours before the deadly crush took place in an alley off the main road.

Authorities said they had 137 officers on the ground at Itaewon that night. But they were outmatched by the many thousands that had flocked to the area.

The entire local police department and fire service are currently being investigated for their role in failing to prevent and respond to the deadly crush.

The victims’ parents and loved ones have pushed for accountability over Seoul police’s response and preparation ahead of the large event in the nightlife district of Itaewon.

South Korea is in mourning, with many young people feeling let down by authorities.

“I felt sad at first. But now I’m angry. I’m here because this incident could have been prevented. Those people were close to my age,” said 22-year-old university student Kang Hee-joo.

Tens of thousands of people gather for a protest near to Seoul city hall regarding the Halloween crush disaster in Itaewon on November 5, 2022 in Seoul, South Korea.
IMAGE SOURCE,GETTY IMAGES Image caption, Thousands of people gathered in Seoul to protest the authorities’ response to the Halloween crush disaster in Itaewon

On 5 November, thousands of people took to the streets for vigil-protests near Seoul City Hall Plaza.

On stage, speakers took turns to rail against the government in speeches interspersed with mournful song performances and prayers recited by Buddhist monks.

“Although the government clearly has responsibility, it is looking for perpetrators from irrelevant organisations… the incident occurred because the government did not play its very basic role,” said one speaker.

“Step down, Yoon Suk-yeol’s government! Step down, Yoon Suk-yeol’s government!” the crowd chanted, waving their candles and placards.

Thousands of people took part in a candlelight vigil to mourn the 156 people killed in the October 29 Halloween crowd crush, at Seoul City Hall Plaza, in Seoul on November 5, 202
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