Three Camp Humphreys Workers Die from Suicide Related Incidents

I feel bad for the guy that died trying to stop one of these suicides from happening, but I do think there was probably more going on with these two that killed themselves considering the corruption probe that is happening:

Failure to meet deadlines and pay contractors on time may have contributed to the deaths this past spring of three South Koreans working on the U.S. Army’s massive expansion of Camp Humphreys, according to local police.

Two South Korean workers committed suicide in separate incidents in May, while a third man died from injuries after trying to intervene in one of the deaths.

The head of a subcontracting company set himself on fire May 8 at a Humphreys work site and died at a hospital 10 days later. The man, surnamed Han, claimed to be nearly $1.8 million in debt, police said. Media reports said that Han may not have been paid by the contracting company that hired his firm and may have been unable to pay his company’s taxes.

Another man who tried to save, Han died May 22, police said.

The third man, an employee of Samsung C&T Corp. surnamed Kim, hanged himself May 7 in an off-post dormitory for Samsung employees, a Pyeongtaek police official said.

Kim had been overseeing the base hospital’s construction but failed to meet building deadlines and was demoted to head of construction for the dental clinic, the officer said. Kim killed himself because he was upset over the demotion, police said.

Suicide in South Korea is the fourth-leading cause of death overall, after cancer, stroke and heart disease, according to the World Health Organization.  [Stars & Stripes]

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ME
9 years ago

This is old news. Mr. Kim, who worked for Samsung on the hospital project, was berated on a daily basis for over a year by the Corps of Engineers and others on the way he managed the project. It was actually embarrassing to sit in meetings where the US side treated him and his staff like morons; no respect was shown to them. I think the demotion was what triggered his response. Very sad.

tbonetylr
9 years ago

“SUICIDE in South Korea is the fourth-leading cause of death overall”

USA servicethemselfmembers and veterans ain’t much different than S. Koreans are they?

“Failure to meet deadlines and pay CONTRACTORS on time may have contributed to the deaths…The head of a SUBCONTRACTING company set himself on fire May 8 at a Humphreys work site and died at a hospital 10 days later. The man, surnamed Han, claimed to be nearly $1.8 million in debt, police said. Media reports said that Han may not have been paid by the CONTRACTING company that hired his firm and may have been unable to pay his company’s taxes.”

LESSON LEARNT: DON’T TRUST CONTRACTORS!!!

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
9 years ago

“LESSON LEARNT: DON’T TRUST CONTRACTORS!!!”

Ahhh… but can you trust tractors out on parole?

How about harvesters doing community service?

Combines awaiting trial?

I, myself, stay away from all potentially felonious farm equipment.

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