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Over the nearly 10 years since the Great East Japan Earthquake, the number of suicides thought to be connected with the disaster reached 240, according to data announced by the Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry and the National Police Agency on Friday (Feb 5) . Fukushima Prefecture accounted for almost half, reporting 118 disaster-related suicides since March 2011. Believing that.
Police called to the pavement in front of Government House on Monday found a distraught man threatening to slash his own throat with a utility knife. The man, named as Praset Adam, 62, told police he had been cheated out of a large sum of money by a friend. Standing by a Government House entrance surrounded by police, guards and.
February 01, 2021
Kim Gyu-bong (right), the former head coach of the triathlon team at semi-pro club Gyeongju City Hall, has been sentenced to seven years in prison.
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A South Korean triathlon coach and an Asian Games silver medallist have been convicted of abusing an athlete, closing a chapter on a high-profile suicide case that exposed the country’s win-at-all-costs sports culture .
The Daegu District Court on Friday (Jan 29) sentenced Kim Gyu-bong, former head coach of the triathlon team at semi-pro club Gyeongju City Hall, to seven years in prison for verbally and physically abusing triathlete Choi Suk-hyeon as well as diverting funds meant for training.