Saturday, October 18, 2014

ONLY IN KOREA WITH LEADERS OR OWNERS WILL TAKE OWNERSHIP FOR THE WRONG DOINGS BY RESIGNING OR APOLOGIZING OR EVEN TO THE POINT OF DEATH TO ONCE SELF AS THE OWNER OF THE CONCERT ORGANIZER TAKES HIS LIFE OVER THE DEATH OF 16 CONCERT GOERS WHO FELL TO THEIR DEATH WHILST VEIWING A CONCERT STANDING OVER AN OPEN AIR VENTED GRATE AFTER COLLAPSING AND FALLING 20 METERS–BUT DON’T EXPECT ANY ADMISSION OF FAULT WHEN IT COMES TO THE DEMOCRATS IN THE US WHO HAVE WRONGED AMERICANS COUNTLESS OF TIMES WITH SCANDALS FROM THE POTUS BHO AND THE DEMOCRAT ADMINISTRATION AND ALL WE GET IS DENIALS AND THE NATURAL BORN LYING TO BOOT–NO SENSE OF TAKING RESPONSIBILITY THE DEMOCRAT MOTTO IT WOULD SEEM

The organizer of a South Korean concert where 16 people died Friday evening has been found dead after committing suicide, police told the local media.

Police said the man, surnamed Oh, 37, was found dead Saturday in Seongnam, a suburb south of Seoul, after having jumped 10 stories from a building near the site of the concert. 

Eleven people were injured along with the 16 who died during a performance by 4Minute, a popular Kpop group, when a ventilation grate they were standing on collapsed. Television reports said victims fell about 65 feet. 

The YTN network reported that concert organizers had repeatedly asked attendees to get off the grate before it collapsed. 

The police are currently investigating the cause of the collapse. A source with the police told South Korean news agency Newsis that Oh had been questioned for an hour and twenty minutes starting at 2 a.m. Saturday. 

"If violations of safety rules are found, we will take actions to punish those responsible for the accident,” an unnamed police officer told Yonhap News Agency

It is not known if Oh left a suicide note, but Newsis reported that he sent a text message to a colleague early Saturday apologizing to his family and the families of those who died in the accident. 

South Korea has one of the highest rates of suicide in the world. People in positions of responsibility sometimes take their own lives in times of crisis as a gesture of shame or contrition. 

http://www.latimes.com/world/asia/la-fg-south-korea-concert-organizer-20141018-story.html

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