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South Korea Police Admit Responsibility For Halloween Stampede That Killed Over 150 People In Seoul

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South Korea Police Admit Responsibility For Halloween Stampede That Killed Over 150 People In Seoul

South Korea Police Admit Responsibility For Halloween Stampede That Killed Over 150 People In Seoul

South Korea's police commissioner general was among a number of officials who apologized for the deadly Halloween stampede that left at least 156 people dead and 151 more injured over the weekend.

Yoon Hee-keun said on Tuesday that the police response to the disaster was "inadequate."


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