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'''Roh Moo-hyun''' was a Korean politician. He died suddenly while being investigated for corruption. It was ruled a [[suicide]].
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==Activities==
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{{QB|Roh has been under investigation for alleged [[bribery]] involving his family members and long-time supporter [[Park Yeon-cha]], the CEO of shoemaking firm [[Taekwang]].
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However, the Ministry of Justice and the prosecution have now declared an end to the investigation. Justice Minister [[Kim Kyung-han]] said, ``The ongoing investigation will be brought to a halt following his death.''
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Roh's elder brother,[[ Geon-pyeong]], who is serving a prison term for a separate bribery case, was temporarily released to attend the funeral.
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The former head of state was suspected of taking at least $6.4 million in bribes from Park during his presidency, dealing a devastating blow to the man who earned fame as a "clean" politician.<ref>http://koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2009/05/117_45528.html</ref>}}
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==Death==
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On the morning of 23 May 2009, Roh Moo-Hyun was found seriously injured at the base of a 45m cliff known as ''Bueong'i Bawi'' behind his rural home in his home village of [[Bongha Maeul|Bongha]]. He was sent by car to Seyoung hospital nearby at 7:20 am and moved to Busan University Hospital at around 8:15&nbsp;am (and pronounced dead at around 9:30&nbsp;am (00:30 GMT).<ref name="SKorean ex-president Roh dies in apparent suicide"/> It was ruled a [[suicide]].<ref>http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2009/07/117_46335.html</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 04:27, 15 August 2019

Person.png Roh Moo-hyun  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician)
Roh Moo-hyun.jpg
Born1946-09-01
Gimhae, South Korea
Died23 May 2009 (Age 62)
Yangsan, South Korea
Cause of death
Fall
NationalitySouth Korean
ReligionRoman Catholicism
SpouseKwon Yang-sook
Victim ofpremature death
PartyUnified Party (1988–1990) Democratic Party (1990–1997), Millennium Democratic Party, (1997–2003), Uri Party, (2003–2007)
Former South Korean President. Officially committed suicide after a corruption scandal, which was promptly closed.

Employment.png President of South Korea

In office
25 February 2003 - 24 February 2008
Succeeded byLee Myung-bak

Employment.png Minister of Oceans and Fisheries

In office
7 August 2000 - 25 March 2001

Employment.png Member of the National Assembly

In office
22 July 1998 - 29 May 2000

Employment.png Member of the National Assembly

In office
30 May 1988 - 29 May 1992
Succeeded byLee Myung-bak, Kim Young-sam

Roh Moo-hyun was a Korean politician. He died suddenly while being investigated for corruption. It was ruled a suicide.

Activities

Roh has been under investigation for alleged bribery involving his family members and long-time supporter Park Yeon-cha, the CEO of shoemaking firm Taekwang.

However, the Ministry of Justice and the prosecution have now declared an end to the investigation. Justice Minister Kim Kyung-han said, ``The ongoing investigation will be brought to a halt following his death.

Roh's elder brother,Geon-pyeong, who is serving a prison term for a separate bribery case, was temporarily released to attend the funeral.

The former head of state was suspected of taking at least $6.4 million in bribes from Park during his presidency, dealing a devastating blow to the man who earned fame as a "clean" politician.[1]

Death

On the morning of 23 May 2009, Roh Moo-Hyun was found seriously injured at the base of a 45m cliff known as Bueong'i Bawi behind his rural home in his home village of Bongha. He was sent by car to Seyoung hospital nearby at 7:20 am and moved to Busan University Hospital at around 8:15 am (and pronounced dead at around 9:30 am (00:30 GMT).[2] It was ruled a suicide.[3]

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References

  1. http://koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2009/05/117_45528.html
  2. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named SKorean ex-president Roh dies in apparent suicide
  3. http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2009/07/117_46335.html