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Dementia patient jailed for arson

By Agence France-Presse in Seoul | China Daily | Updated: 2014-11-22 08:43

An 82-year-old man suffering from dementia was jailed for 20 years by a court of the Republic of Korea on Friday for setting a fire at a hospice for the elderly in which 22 people died.

While acknowledging the accused's diminished mental condition, the court ruled his mental capacity "was not so impaired" that he could not understand the consequences of his actions, Hahn Ji-hyeong, the spokesman for the Gwangju District Court, said.

The man, identified only by his surname Kim, was one of about 70 residents, largely bed-ridden, patients at a special hospital for the elderly and chronically ill in Janseong County, 300 km south of Seoul.

A fire tore through the second floor of the hospital on May 27, trapping dozens of patients including stroke victims and advanced Alzheimer's sufferers.

Although the blaze was brought under control within 30 minutes, many on the upper floor were unable to evacuate as the rooms filled with thick, acrid smoke.

A total of 22 died, most of them as the result of smoke inhalation.

Kim was taken into police custody the same day after CCTV footage showed him entering a storage room where the fire started.

He was eventually charged with arson and manslaughter.

The tragedy came as South Korea was still reeling from the loss of around 300 people - mostly school children - in a ferry disaster the previous month.

Dementia patient jailed for arson

(China Daily 11/22/2014 page11)

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