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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Korean jumps to death

Information gathered by the police revealed that Yoon was a former sub-contractor at the Hanjin Heavy Metals Industries but was terminated after his project was completed.

A Korean ended his life over the weekend by jumping off a bridge off at the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEx) in Floridablanca, Pampanga after an alleged marital spat.

A police report said Du Jin Yoon, 55, suffered multiple fractures and a crushed head as a result of the jump. He was recovered by the SCTEx emergency patrol unit.

The report said Yoon and his wife, Choi Cho, were heading for Manila on board their blue Toyota Revo (WPT-827) when they started having an argument Saturday. Yoon reportedly ordered his Filipino driver, Jayson Abrigo, to pull over when the squabble became heated.

Abrigo reportedly stopped the vehicle at the middle of the Kaulaman Bridge along Kilometer 25 of the SCTEx, where Yoon alighted, scaled the top of the bridge’s railings, and leaped.

Yoon landed headfirst into the boulders, which was 100 feet from the top.

SCTEx emergency team patrolling the expressway retrieved the body of Yoon and took him to the Romana Pangan Emergency Hospital in nearby Lubao town where he was declared dead on arrival by an attending physician.

Information gathered by the police revealed that Yoon was a former sub-contractor at the Hanjin Heavy Metals Industries but was terminated after his project was completed. - Ashley Jay Manabat, GMANews.TV

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