Itaewon victims' families demand punishment of those responsible

November 22, 2022, 7:39 pm

<p><strong>CALLS FOR PUNISHMENT</strong>. A family member of an Itaewon crowd crush victim wipes away tears during a news conference in southern Seoul on Tuesday (Nov. 22, 2022). The bereaved families of some of the victims called for the punishment of those responsible for the tragic accident. <em>(Pool photo) (Yonhap)</em></p>

CALLS FOR PUNISHMENT. A family member of an Itaewon crowd crush victim wipes away tears during a news conference in southern Seoul on Tuesday (Nov. 22, 2022). The bereaved families of some of the victims called for the punishment of those responsible for the tragic accident. (Pool photo) (Yonhap)

SEOUL – The bereaved families of some Itaewon crowd crush victims held a news conference Tuesday, calling for the punishment of those responsible for the tragic accident.

The conference was organized in southern Seoul by Minbyun-Lawyers for a Democratic Society, an organization of progressive lawyers, which it says legally represents the families of 34 of 158 people killed during and after Halloween celebrations in Seoul's Itaewon district on October 29.

It marked the first press conference by the victims' families.

The families put forth a six-point demand, which includes a sincere apology, a thorough investigation into those responsible, and prevention of secondary harm.

They also asked the government to ensure communication and humanitarian measures for the families of the disaster victims, and take proactive measures for full memory and remembrance of the victims.

Lee Jong-gwan, who lost his daughter, Mina, a university student majoring in computer science, said the tragedy was caused by the failure to properly manage a crowd of 130,000 people.

"The police's failure to send a riot squad to Itaewon that night indicates they were more interested in the management of protesters and security work than in the safety of ordinary people," Lee said, accusing the government of failing to organize a gathering of the bereaved families and secure a space for their psychological stability.

A weeping woman whose son died in the accident said she cannot send off her son without knowing the cause, place, and time of his death.

A Minbyun lawyer said the organization would officially announce what legal action would be taken after further consultations with the bereaved families. (Yonhap)

 

 

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