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Solitary cell with mattress on the floor for South Korea’s once powerful ex-first lady

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Kim Keon Hee will receive the same food as the average inmate, usually traditional Korean fare prepared at a cost of about US$1.08 per meal.

SEOUL: South Korea’s former first lady Kim Keon Hee will spend her first day in jail today in a cell much like the one her husband and ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol occupies as prosecutors pursue the once high-flying couple in a widening criminal probe.

Kim was formally booked into the Seoul Nambu Detention Center on the western edge of the capital, a comparatively new correctional facility that opened in 2011 and one of the few run by a female warden.

She will be treated in the same way as other inmates but will receive minor adjustments in her daily routine given her status as a high-profile figure, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters.

Tags:. Kim Keon Heeex-presidentFirst LadyformerinmatesPoliticsPresident Yoon Suk-yeolprisonSeoul Nambu Detention CenterSouth Korea


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