In Jinju, South Korea, a 2.5-ton truck crashed into participants of a demonstration organized by a logistics workers' union, resulting in the death of one protester and injuries to two others. According to police reports, the incident occurred in front of the logistics center for the CU convenience store chain, where protesters were demanding negotiations with the management of BGF Retail, the operator of CU.
Authorities apprehended the 40-year-old driver at the scene, charging him with causing grievous bodily harm. Preliminary police investigations suggest the driver was attempting to bypass protesters who had blocked the road when the tragedy unfolded. An ongoing inquiry is determining whether the suspect's actions were intentional or accidental.
As reported by Yonhap news agency, the deceased participant was transported to a hospital in cardiac arrest and pronounced dead there. The two injured individuals are in stable condition, having sustained moderate and minor injuries. The incident has sparked significant public attention in South Korea, highlighting concerns over labor relations and safety during protests, with local media and community groups calling for a thorough investigation into the causes and accountability.
Source: www.gazeta.uz