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Former ROK pres Roh takes the plunge, apparent suicide.
2009-05-23
SEOUL, May 23 (UPI) -- Roh Moo-hyun, president of South Korea from 2003 to 2008, died Saturday in an apparent suicide during a mountain walk with an aide, police said.

The South Gyeongsang Provincial Police Agency said Roh jumped or fell just before 7 a.m., tumbling into a ravine on a mountainside near his home, the JoongAng Daily reported.

Roh's lawyer said the former president left what he described as a "brief" suicide note, Yonhap news agency said.

Roh and his family were under investigation in a bribery scandal. His elder brother was sentenced to four years in prison this month for receiving payments in return for peddling influence in the buyout of an ailing brokerage firm by a state-run company in 2006.
His kids had swank Manhattan coops which they didn't earn on their salaries ...
Roh was rushed to a hospital in Gimhae and then to Pusan University Hospital in Yangsan where he was pronounced dead just before 9 a.m.

A human rights lawyer, Roh was elected to Parliament the first time in 1988 and served off and on through 2000. After losing an election that year, he became minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries in 2000 and won a close race for president in 2002. In 2004, the National Assembly voted for impeachment, but the Constitutional Court reversed the vote.
Posted by:Atomic Conspiracy

#4  A human rights lawyer who grows accustomed to living well by shaking down folks doing business with the gummint.

Color me surprized.
Posted by: Seafarious   2009-05-23 11:14  

#3  "He shocked us twice: first, by betraying our trust in him as the keeper of justice when it was revealed that he'd received the illegitimate money; now, in showing that he was not even responsible enough to face the consequences of his action," said Kim Hye-jung, 35, of Seoul.

Suicide may be the less-than-heroic way of addressing the problem, but it's sure more efficient than trial and imprisonment.

On the other hand, it makes it a lot harder to recover the ill-gotten gains from his family & friends. (So do heart attacks - see Enron's Lay example.)
Posted by: Glenmore   2009-05-23 09:02  

#2  Rut Roh
Posted by: Frank G   2009-05-23 08:13  

#1  Too bad. Michael, Roh the boat ashore.
Posted by: Seafarious   2009-05-23 01:34  

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