At least 9 killed after car drives into pedestrians at Seoul intersection


The vehicle was reportedly driving backward at the time of the accident, according to statements from several witnesses. - Reuters

SEOUL: A major traffic accident occurred near Seoul’s City Hall Station in Jung-gu on Monday (July 1), killing at least nine pedestrians and injuring four others, according to fire authorities.

According to the National Fire Agency, a vehicle drove onto the sidewalk at an intersection near Exit 12 of City Hall Station at around 9.26pm, killing and injuring several pedestrians who were waiting to cross the street.

The vehicle was reportedly driving backwards at the time of the accident, according to statements from several witnesses.

Police arrested a man in his 60s at the scene. The driver reportedly claimed that the accident was caused by a sudden acceleration of the vehicle.

Police are investigating the circumstances of the accident, based on reports that a vehicle drove onto the sidewalk. Police and other emergency services responded to the scene of an accident.

President Yoon Suk-yeol ordered related government agencies to respond swiftly to the deadly car accident.

“President Yoon was briefed about the car accident and ordered the Minister of Interior and Safety, and the chief of the National Fire Agency to focus all resources to rescue and treatment of the victims,” said the President’s spokesperson Kim Soo-kyung, in a written briefing. - The Korea Herald/ANN

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