South Korea launches joint probe to revisit deadly 2022 Halloween crowd crush in Itaewon

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More than 150 people were killed in the 2022 Halloween crowd crush in Seoul's Itaewon district.

More than 150 people were killed in the 2022 Halloween crowd crush in Seoul's Itaewon district.

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South Korea’s Supreme Prosecutors’ Office on July 30 decided to launch a joint investigation team comprising the prosecution and police to probe the

Itaewon crowd crush

.

The decision came two weeks after President Lee Jae Myung pledged to the bereaved families of victims in the Itaewon tragedy that he would

form a separate task force to investigate the disaster

, which claimed 159 lives during Halloween festivities in 2022.

The joint investigation team is set to revisit the overall circumstances regarding the incident, including its causes, rescue efforts and authorities’ responses, and probe additional cases involving secondary damage for survivors and bereaved families.

Some 20 personnel will be assigned to the investigation team, according to Yonhap News. The team will be led by the criminal affairs department of the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office.

The Supreme Prosecutors’ Office spokesperson stated that thorough and swift measures are needed as the victims and bereaved families have suffered for a long time, according to reports.

“The Itaewon tragedy is a matter of significant national concern regarding the facts and accountability. It is necessary to uncover the truth to resolve the ongoing social controversy and prevent further abuse against families of tragedy victims,” said the spokesperson.

The team will also review any shortcomings in the country’s disaster response system.

Though a special independent investigation committee on the Itaewon crowd crush was formed in September, it struggled with a lack of investigative authority.

“Much of the information has not been provided to the National Commission for the Investigation of 10.29 Itaewon Disaster,” a representative of the bereaved families said during a meeting with Mr Lee held at the Blue House in Seoul on July 16.

“All records from the day of the tragedy, including communications between the relevant ministries, on-site instructions and more, must be disclosed by the government. Uncovering the truth is the very least we can do to honour the memory and dignity of the children who were lost in the incident.” THE KOREA HERALD/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

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