Police officers raiding Seoul city government building related to overpass collapse investigation
Police officers raiding Seoul city government building related to overpass collapse investigation
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Police raid Seoul city government over overpass collapse

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Police raided the Seoul city government and six other locations on Friday in connection with the partial collapse of the Seosomun Overpass earlier this week that killed three people and injured three others.

The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency carried out searches and seizures at seven locations, including the city government's infrastructure headquarters and contractors involved in the demolition.

The incident occurred on Tuesday when a section of the Seosomun Overpass undergoing demolition collapsed, killing three workers and injuring three others.

Police said the raids are part of their investigation to determine the cause of the collapse and to secure related evidence from the involved parties.

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Night scene of the completed demolition of the Seosomun Overpass in Seoul with construction equipment and workers.
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Demolition of collapsed Seoul overpass completed

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The Seoul city government said Friday that emergency demolition work on the upper structure of the Seosomun Overpass was completed at 9:40 p.m.

The Seoul Western District Prosecutors Office announced Wednesday it will form an 11-member team to investigate the Seosomun Overpass collapse that killed three people and injured three others.

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President Lee Jae Myung on Thursday called for a prompt investigation and stern punishment for those responsible for the Seosomun Overpass collapse in Seoul that killed three workers.

Three spectators were injured when a safety fence collapsed during a Super Junior concert at Seoul's KSPO Dome on Sunday. The incident occurred during an encore as member Ryeowook approached the audience, causing fans to surge forward. SM Entertainment issued an apology, taking full responsibility and promising enhanced safety checks.

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Police filed for an arrest warrant Wednesday against the driver of a truck that struck rallygoers in Jinju on Monday, killing one and injuring two. The non-union driver in his 40s faces a murder charge for reckless actions amid claims that protesters blocked the vehicle. The union has accused police and CU operator BGF Retail of facilitating the incident.

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