The Ministry of Justice forms a dedicated investigation team for the Daejeon factory fire... 'Thorough identification of responsibility'
The South Korean Ministry of Justice has established a dedicated investigation team to determine the causes and accountability for a recent factory fire in Daejeon that resulted in multiple casualties.
The South Korean Ministry of Justice has announced the formation of a specialized investigation team to look into the tragic fire at an automobile parts factory in Daejeon, which led to a devastating loss of life. On October 21, the ministry revealed that the team would consist of prosecutors and investigators from the public prosecution and arson units of the Daejeon District Prosecutor's Office, working in conjunction with various agencies, including the police and labor office, to thoroughly uncover the causes and identify those responsible for the incident.
Justice Minister Jeong Seong-ho extended condolences to the families affected by the fire, pledging to cooperate closely with relevant authorities to ensure that the victims and their relatives receive necessary support. Plans include providing legal assistance, medical expenses, and funeral costs through various legal aid organizations. Additionally, psychological support services will be made available through the Smile Center, catering to the emotional healing needs of victims.
The fire, which broke out in the safety industrial area of Munpyong-dong, Daejeon, has been confirmed to have caused at least 10 fatalities, with 4 individuals still unaccounted for and the possibility of the number of victims rising. This tragedy has sent shockwaves through the community, and the government's immediate response underscores the serious nature of industrial safety regulations and the accountability of those in charge during such disasters.