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Father of South Korea’s Yoon dies at 92

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SEOUL (Reuters) – The father of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, renowned economist Yoon Ki-joong, died at age 92 on Tuesday, the presidential office said.

The late Yoon, formerly a professor emeritus at Yonsei University, had been hospitalised for an unspecified illness and died shortly after the president delivered a speech marking the anniversary of Korea’s liberation from Japan’s 1910-45 colonial rule.

“The president went to the hospital after the Liberation Day ceremony this morning, and stayed by his father’s side when he passed away,” Yoon’s office said in a statement.

Yoon was scheduled to depart on Thursday for the first-ever standalone trilateral summit with U.S. President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at Camp David in Maryland, where they will launch a series of joint initiatives on technology, education and defence, senior U.S. officials said.

Yoon’s office said he has decided to hold a private funeral with only family members so that there would be “no vacuum in state affairs,” without elaborating.

In South Korea, the oldest son plays a major role in family funerals, which usually last three days but could go longer in some cases. Yoon has a younger sister.

A prominent economist, the late Yoon gained fame for his research on South Korea’s inequality and economic growth using statistical methods.

(Reporting by Hyonhee Shin. Editing by Gerry Doyle)

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