S. Korea’s Park cries during public appearance amid scandal
SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of — Battered by massive protests and an impeachment push, South Korea’s president cried Thursday during her first public appearance among her citizens since a huge political scandal exploded in October, as police arrested a man accused of setting fire to her dictator father’s birthplace in a nearby city.
President Park Geun-hye’s visit to a rural market came as opponents in parliament squabble over whether to impeach her.
Police said they arrested a 48-year-old man who told investigators he used paint thinner to set fire to the birthplace of Park’s late father on Thursday because he was angry over her refusal to step down immediately over the scandal involving a confidant accused of influence peddling and extortion.
A memorial hall for Park’s parents, ex-President Park Chung-hee and Yook Young-soo, was nearly burned down. The hall is a popular tourist attraction. The suspect was previously convicted of setting fire to the birthplace of another former president, Roh Tae-woo, in 2012, according to police.

