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South Korean scandal ‘queen’ says sorry

Choi Soon-Sil, centre, is surrounded by the media as she arrives at the Seoul Central District Prosecutor’s Office in Seoul. (Photo: AFP)

Choi Soon-Sil, centre, is surrounded by the media as she arrives at the Seoul Central District Prosecutor’s Office in Seoul. (Photo: AFP)

The woman at the centre of a South Korean political scandal begged forgiveness on Monday as she arrived to meet prosecutors investigating allegations she used her friendship with President Park Geun-hye to influence state affairs and gain benefits.

Choi Soon-sil, wearing a hat and scarf and covering her facewith her hand, pushed her way through a scrum of journalists and protesters demanding her arrest and Ms Park’s resignation, losing a shoe in the melee, to enter the prosecution building in Seoul.

“I committed a crime I deserve to die for,” said Ms Choi, according to pool reporters who followed her into the building, using a Korean expression to convey deep remorse. “Please, forgive me.” Ms Choi returned to South Korea early on Sunday from Germany, where she had been staying, and was ready to answer prosecutors’ questions, her lawyer said earlier.

She had been under intense pressure to return as the political crisis engulfed Ms Park over allegations that she allowed Ms Choi to use her friendship to exert improper influence and reap benefits.

Thousands of South Koreans rallied on Saturday seeking Mr Park’s resignation over the scandal. They said Park betrayed public trust and mismanaged the government, and had lost amandate to lead.

Opposition parties have demanded a thorough investigation but have not raised the possibility of impeaching the President.

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