Opposition to submit request to open parliamentary probe into Itaewon tragedy
SEOUL, Nov. 3 (Yonhap) -- The main opposition Democratic Party (DP) will submit a request for a parliamentary investigation into the Itaewon crowd crush, its floor leader said Thursday, amid criticism the tragedy could have been prevented if the government properly handled early warnings.
"As public outrage has surpassed the critical point, we cannot let the government conduct an investigation of itself," DP floor leader Park Hong-geun said. "We can no longer leave the situation as it is one in which those subject to investigation conduct an investigation and those responsible take no responsibility."
Public anger has been growing following revelations that 11 emergency calls alerting police to dangerous overcrowding in the nightlife district of Itaewon started coming in four hours before the disaster, but police did little to prevent the disaster that killed at least 156 people, mostly in their 20s.
"It has become clear that the Itaewon accident was a man-made disaster caused by the Yoon Suk-yeol administration's overall incompetence," Park said, accusing the government of trying to evade responsibility by claiming the disaster happened due to holes in the safety management system.
Despite prior emergency calls from concerned citizens, national police chief Yoon Hee-keun was found to have learned of the deadly crush nearly two hours after it began while President Yoon and Interior Minister Lee Sang-min first received a report on the accident about an hour after it took place.
The DP floor leader also urged Yoon to sack the interior minister and the police chief.
https://youtu.be/tb1DYniKM2g

A mourner pays tribute at a makeshift memorial for the victims of the deadly Halloween crowd surge, outside a subway station in the district of Itaewon in central Seoul on Nov. 2, 2022. (Yonhap)
nyway@yna.co.kr
(END)
-
BTS' Jimin to pre-release track on his first solo album
-
U.S. B-1B strategic bomber returns to S. Korea as N.K. fires missile
-
Nuclear weapons use by North Korea will mean 'end of regime': Pentagon spokesperson
-
(LEAD) BTS' J-Hope ranks No. 60 on Billboard Hot 100 with 'on the street'
-
(URGENT) N. Korean leader Kim Jong-un calls for completing readiness for nuclear attack against enemies: KCNA
-
Defense ministry sets out to normalize military intelligence-sharing deal with Japan
-
(LEAD) S. Korea to set up world's No. 1 semiconductor cluster in Seoul metropolitan area
-
BTS' Jimin to pre-release track on his first solo album
-
Nuclear weapons use by North Korea will mean 'end of regime': Pentagon spokesperson
-
(LEAD) Political divide intensifies in S. Korea over Yoon-Kishida summit
-
Major N. Korean websites offline as of Tuesday morning
-
Actor Yoo Ah-in to appear for questioning Friday over alleged drug use
-
American admits to train graffiti-related charges but calls himself artist
-
S. Korea expresses regret over 'distorted' reports on Yoon-Kishida summit
-
(LEAD) N. Korea holds nuclear counterattack simulation drills; Kim urges perfect readiness: KCNA