Roh Tae-woo, the 13th President of the Republic of Korea, was held at his home in Yeonhui-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, according to the wishes of the deceased.



Today (30th) at 9 am, an 8-seater limousine carrying the deceased departed from the funeral home of Seoul National University Hospital, and at 9:18 am, a truck with chrysanthemum flowers appeared at the entrance of the alley of his home in Yeonhui-dong, along with a vehicle with a large portrait of the deceased. .



Jangho, son of Roh's eldest grandson, Attorney Roh Jae-heon, got out of the truck with a picture of his portrait.



Former lawmaker Park Cheol-eon, former People's Strength Emergency Response Committee Chairman Kim Jong-in, and former Finance Minister Lee Yong-man, among others, "6th aide" who kept the mortuary for three days followed in the footsteps of the bereaved family.



The bereaved family took the picture of the deceased and walked around the house slowly for about 5 minutes, saying the last farewell to the deceased at home.



At home, his wife Ok-sook Kim met her deceased husband.




The bereaved family, including Mrs. Kim, soon came out to the yard and headed for the altar where the statue was placed.



Ms. Kim, who was supported by people around her because she was not feeling well, placed a chair right in front of the altar and gave her husband a final goodbye.



Son lawyer Noh, daughter Noh director, grandchildren, and 6th dignitary also bowed their heads in silence in front of the statue in turn.



The labor service was over in about 25 minutes, and the bereaved family exchanged quiet greetings with the deceased with only a bottle of water and incense, according to the wishes of the deceased.



(Photo = Yonhap News)