Today: October 17, 2024
Today: October 17, 2024

Former Seoul police chief found not guilty of negligence in Halloween crush

General view of the memorial altar for victims before a press conference in Seoul
October 17, 2024
Reuters

SEOUL (Reuters) - A South Korean court ruled on Thursday that Seoul's former police chief was not guilty of negligence in the response to a Halloween crowd crush in the capital's Itaewon nightlife district that killed 159 revellers in 2022.

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