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Gov't to seek disciplinary measures for 17 fire officials over death of female firefighter

The government decided to seek disciplinary measures against 17 fire officials after confirming that a female firefighter in the southern city of Gwangju had been forced into unwanted after-work dinners and drinking before killing herself last year, officials said Wednesday. Officials at the fire station were also found to have ignored a request from her family for an investigation into workplace harassment allegations and released without permission the content of counseling she had before her
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Related coverage for "Gov't to seek disciplinary measures for 17 fire officials over death of female firefighter": The Daily Caller — EXCLUSIVE: DHS Reacts After Texas Woman Sentencing Over Fraudulent FEMA Claims Tied To Los Angeles Wildfires. Bacon’s Rebellion — A Judge Who Moved Justice Forward. Tampa Free Press — Texas Woman Gets 21 Months For Faking California Wildfire Claims: FEMA. NewsOne — Mexican President Joins Fight For Justice In ICE Killing Of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo. Off The Press — DHS reacts after Texas woman sentenced over fraudulent FEMA claims tied to LA wildfires. Daily Mirror — Man 'stabbed to death in Dubai by British TikTok star' was convicted of attacking a woman


