FORMER South Korean president Roh Moo-Hyun told his family not to grieve for him before plunging off a cliff early Saturday in an apparent suicide, news reports said.
'Please don't have sorrowful feelings. Aren't life and death one and the same?' YTN television quoted the note as saying.
'Please cremate my body. Please erect a small tombstone for me at the village....note - well planned...does that make this a rational decision?
Mr Roh, 62, was questioned last month as a suspect in a multi-million dollar corruption case. esacape from humiliation?
another viewpointHowever businessman Park Hae-Heon expressed disappointment that a former leader had resorted to suicide. 'He should have resorted to the legal system to prove what is right and wrong,' Mr Park said.
Im Shin-Kuk, a 22-year-old student, said the apparent suicide was not a responsible way for a former president to behave. 'He must have been under so much pressure. But he should have given it a little more thought.
DID HE DO THE RIGHT THING?
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