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By Cheon Jong-woo and Jack Kim

 

SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's former President Roh Moo-hyun died while hiking in the mountains near his home early on Saturday and a top aide said he appeared to have jumped to his death.

 

The suggestion of suicide comes as Roh, whose five-year term ended in early 2008, had in recent weeks become embroiled in a widening corruption scandal in which his wife had also been implicated.

 

"Former President Roh left his house at 5:45 a.m. and while hiking on the Ponghwa Mountain, appears to have jumped off a rock at around 6:40 a.m.," Moon Jae-in, who was Roh's presidential chief of staff, said in a nationally televised statement.

 

He also said that Roh had left a will for his family.

 

"This is a truly unbelievable, lamentable and deeply sad event," President Lee Myung-bak, Roh's successor, said in a statement released by the presidential Blue House.

 

An official with the Busan University Hospital, in the country's southern port city near Roh's home, told a televised news conference that the ex-leader had died from massive head injuries. The former president was taken to the hospital there.

 

Yonhap news agency quoted police as saying the 62-year-old ex-leader had fallen to his death from a rock just 200 meters from his home while accompanied by a bodyguard.

 

The hospital official said Roh had been taken to a local hospital before the university hospital in Busan, where he arrived with no vital signs and was pronounced dead at around 8.30 a.m. (7:30 p.m. EDT).

 

A South Gyeongsang police officer said police were investigating the circumstances surrounding Roh's death.

 

Roh, a former lawyer who was the unexpected winner of the 2002 presidential election, continued many of the policies of his liberal predecessor and Nobel Peace Prize winner Kim Dae-jung, including those aimed at trying to win over a hostile North Korea with unconditional aid.

 

But by the time he left office, he and many of his policies had become deeply unpopular. He was succeeded by the conservative former businessman Lee, who promised to overturn many of the programs of previous left-leaning governments, including ending a free flow of aid to prickly North Korea.

 

Even the one legacy Roh was admired for, of at least running a clean government, became badly tarnished when he was called in by prosecutors late last month to answer questions over his involvement in a corruption scandal.

 

The scandal centered around a leading businessman who had confessed to handing out bribes to a wide range of officials and politicians.

 

Roh complained that a massive media presence following the corruption allegations had turned him into a virtual prisoner inside his home in the town of his birthplace.

 

Extracts of his will were read out by KBS television.

 

One part, in an apparent reference to the huge pressure he had come under in recent weeks, said:

 

"It's hard. I've given other people a hard time. I can't even read books. Don't blame me. Life and death are one. Cremate me."

Roh had admitted that his wife had taken money from a wealthy local businessman while he was in office, and had publicly apologized. But he said he had not been aware at the time she had taken the money.

Local media said his wife was due to be called in again for questioning over the affair.

(Additional reporting by Kim Jung-hyun; Writing by Jonathan Thatcher; Editing by Paul Tait)



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BLM. what you think. Was it accident or suicide?

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It is clear that he committed suicide, said Korean news.
Very sad, because this PM joined the ASEAN summit in Vientiane last time.

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NO NO I WAS NOT SURPRISED IT AT ALL , KOREA AND JAPAN'S CALTURE. SUICIDES WAS REALLY THE WAY OUT FOR THEM.START FROM THE TOP TO THE BOTTOMS .ESPECIALLY IN THE BUSINESS 'S WORLD, I 'VE SEEN  A LOT IN THE NEWS. ACTRESS, ACTORS, SINGERS ,POLITICIANS, EVEN THE HOMELESS MAN.AND IN CAUSE OF MR: ROH-TAEWOO, THE EX-PRESEDENT, I THINK THEY CHARGE HIM BECAUSE OF THE CORUPTIONS , AND SENT HIM TO JAIL FOR NEXT FEW YEARS I GUESS.AND YOU KNOW WHEN YOU ON TOP OF THE WORLD FOR A WHILE AND CERTAINLY YOU FALL DOWN YOU LOST A RESPECTED FROM THE PEOPLES AROUND YOU, DEPRESS,AND LEAD IT TO.........YOU KNOW WHAT I TRY TO SAY,,  RIGHT,

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First of all I like to sent my CONDOLEANCE to his Familyand peoples around him, MR: Roh-Taewoo did some good things for LAOS while he was in the office,I looke at the positive side of him. his governments sent some korea's experts to Laos to supervised lao's agreculture and many governments sectors, and brought in some Lao's students into Korea's university, and so on. REST IN PEACE MR, PRESIDENT.

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And everyone should learn that even developed country like South Korea and Japan, higher leaders of the country still committed suicide because of corruption. Last year one case was minister of agriculture of Japan. This year ex-president of South Korea.

Please learn and do not blame Lao government too much. Laos is a young country in the world if we compare Laos to others in the world. Our country is better than many developing country in term of corruption.

So now we need, need you to set NGO to fight with corruption in Laos. That would be fine if we can do that. Please be proud of Laos

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