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Without waiting for Moon Jae-in's pardon, where will Park Geun-hye be buried after her death? There are only two options

On September 17, according to South Korea's Culture Daily, 70-year-old former South Korean President Park Geun-hye is about to celebrate the fifth Mid-Autumn Festival spent in her cell. Affected by the epidemic, no one will visit Park Geun-hye during the festival. As a holiday benefit, the prison prepared 2 small cookies for her and allowed her to watch TV freely.

Earlier, according to South Korean media reports, South Korean President Moon Jae-in was discussing an "Easter" amnesty with his staff, including Park Geun-hye, who was hospitalized several times due to deteriorating health. However, recent public opinion has generally believed that Park Geun-hye will sit on the bottom of the prison and will not be pardoned and released from prison.

First, on August 12, according to Yonhap News Agency, former South Korean President Park Geun-hye's private home in Gangnam, Seoul, was commissioned by prosecutors to be forced to auction for 3.864 billion won, or about 21.56 million yuan. Still, the money isn't enough to pay back ms. Park's nearly 126 million yuan in fines.

Second, moon jae-in parole 810 people on august 13 before the arrival of South Korea's E-Eon on August 15, but on Park Geun-hye, the Blue House gave a clear answer on August 9. The core person of the Blue House said: "Objectively it is too late."

Without waiting for Moon Jae-in's pardon, where will Park Geun-hye be buried after her death? There are only two options

In addition, on September 8, Lee Yong, a member of the South Korean National Power Party, released a document from the Ministry of Administration and Security, entitled "Budget 2022 and Explanation of the Fund Use Plan", which showed that after Moon Jae-in stepped down as president, according to the law related to the treatment of the former president, he could receive a pension of 97.36 million won within 7 months, that is, 13.91 million won per month. On September 9, Yonhap News Agency reported that Moon Jae-in would step down in May next year.

On January 14, South Korea's Supreme Court ruled on the case of Park Geun-hye's cronies interfering in politics and accepting bribes, sentencing her to 20 years in prison, plus the previous two-year sentence for election interference, bringing Ms. Park's sentence to 22 years. But with Park Geun-hye's current physical condition and the harsh environment of being held in prison, she is not and unlikely to live until the day she is released from prison.

On July 21, according to South Korean media reports, the South Korean Ministry of Justice reported on the 20th that former South Korean President Park Geun-hye, who was detained in the Seoul Detention Center, was admitted to Seoul Notre Dame Hospital for treatment of old diseases on the 20th, which is Park Geun-hye's second hospitalization after February.

South Korea's Ministry of Justice said that Park Geun-hye was hospitalized to observe the recovery after shoulder surgery and treat low back pain, and the specific discharge time has not yet been determined, and Park Geun-hye was admitted to Seoul Notre Dame Hospital for 78 days in 2019 for shoulder surgery.

Without waiting for Moon Jae-in's pardon, where will Park Geun-hye be buried after her death? There are only two options

So without waiting for Moon Jae-in's pardon, fatherless, motherless and no descendants, where will Park Geun-hye be buried after death?

First, the fallen leaves return to the roots. Park Geun-hye's hometown is in Daegu City, South Korea, so it is likely that she was cremated after her death and returned to Daegu City for burial.

Second, seoul National Sinjong-in Temple. There is a presidential cemetery where former Presidents of South Korea and incumbent presidents can be buried. It is worth mentioning that Park Geun-hye's parents are also buried here, and after the assassination of both of them that year, South Korea first transferred their bodies to the military hospital, and then held a state funeral for them.

As their daughter, Park Geun-hye has no heirs or families, and is likely to be buried next to her parents, not to mention that she has also been the president of South Korea, for Park Geun-hye, it is not impossible to be buried in this national cemetery, which is also her ideal home.

Without waiting for Moon Jae-in's pardon, where will Park Geun-hye be buried after her death? There are only two options