Seoul Mayor found dead: police

Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon

- Mayor Park Won-soon vanished a day after a secretary reportedly accused him of sexual harassment
- His body was found early Friday by the police, about seven hours after he was reported missing

Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon was found dead in Seoul around at the start of Friday, hours after he was reported missing, police said.

A police search team found his body in the forested hills of Mount Bukak near his official residence minutes after Thursday midnight. He's presumed to have taken his own life. Police plan to investigate the exact cause of his death.

Park had reportedly faced a probe into allegations of sexual offense against his former female assistant. She filed a formal complaint with police against Park, 65, on Wednesday over unwanted "physical contact" and "inappropriate" phone messages from him in a possible "MeToo" case. according to a source.

Park's daughter filed a police report at 5:17 p.m. Thursday that he "had left home four to five hours ago" after leaving a message that sounded like a will and his phone was turned off.

Park left his residence in the central Seoul ward of Jongno at around 10:44 a.m., wearing a black hat and carrying a black backpack.

CCTV footage showed him arriving at Waryong Park in a hilly neighborhood in Jongno at 10:53 a.m.

Shortly after receiving the report of him missing, police officers launched a massive search operation around the area involving hundreds of officers, drones and sniffer dogs.

Park, a member of the ruling Democratic Party, had served as mayor of Seoul since 2011 and he was regarded as a potential candidate to run for the 2022 presidential elections. (Yonhap)


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