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SKorean ex-president jumps to his death

Published: May 24, 2009

SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea’s former President Roh Moo-hyun, hounded for weeks over his links while in office to a widening corruption scandal, appears to have jumped to his death in the mountains near his home on Saturday, a top aide said.
Local media quoted a note left by Roh which seemed to confirm his intention to commit suicide, asking for his body to be cremated and saying “the rest of my life would only be a burden for others”.
The likelihood of suicide could boost public sympathy for opponents of his conservative successor President Lee Myung-bak, whose hard-line policies have largely overturned the more accommodating approach of Roh in key areas such as dealings with prickly North Korea and strike-prone labour unions.
“Former President Roh left his house at 5:45 am and while hiking on the Ponghwa Mountain, appears to have jumped off a rock at around 6:40 am,” Moon Jae-in, who was Roh’s presidential chief of staff, said in a nationally televised statement.
The 62-year old former human rights lawyer, whose five-year term ended in February 2008, had recently become embroiled in a mounting graft inquiry, the result of confessions by a wealthy shoe manufacturer that he had bribed dozens of officials and politicians, as well as Roh’s wife when she was First Lady.
“This is a truly unbelievable, lamentable and deeply sad event,” President Lee said in a statement issued by the presidential Blue House.
An official with the Busan University Hospital, in the southern port city near Roh’s home, told a televised news conference the ex-leader had died from massive head injuries.
Yonhap news agency quoted police as saying Roh had fallen some 20 to 30 metres to his death from Owl Rock. Police said they were investigating the circumstances surrounding Roh’s death.

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