Boss jailed over deadly fire at South Korea battery plant
Summary
A South Korean court sentenced the boss of a lithium battery company to 15 years in prison after a fire at the factory killed 23 people. The court found that the disaster could have been expected and the company failed to ensure proper safety measures.Key Facts
- A fire in June 2024 at a South Korea battery plant killed 23 people, including 18 foreign workers.
- The company's CEO, Park Soon-kwan, received a 15-year prison sentence, the longest ever under South Korea’s industrial safety law.
- Prosecutors argued that changes to the plant made it hard for workers to escape during the fire.
- The CEO's son, a senior executive, also received a 15-year sentence and a fine of 1 million won.
- Investigators found that the company did not have adequate safety measures or training for workers.
- Lithium batteries, which can react strongly with water, led firefighters to use dry sand to control the fire.
- South Korea is a major producer of lithium batteries, used in products like electric cars and laptops.
- The South Korean President promised to increase penalties for companies where fatal accidents occur.
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