On the 5th, former Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon visited the Icheon Logistics Warehouse fire accident joint incense center and visited the family.

In addition to the 21st general election, the former Prime Minister, who serves as the chairman of the Democratic Party's Corona 19 National Overcoming Party, visited the Gymnasium at Seohee Youth Culture Center in Icheon-si, Gyeonggi Province, where a joint incense burner was set up around 4 pm.

More than 30 surviving families who had heard of his visit were gathered in the surviving waiting room in the middle of the gym for an interview with the former prime minister.

When the former prime minister went into the waiting room for the bereaved family, the bereaved family members asked questions such as "What will you do if the worker's death continues?"

“I am not in a position of responsibility because I am not in the office now,” said Lee, who heard it without expression, and said, “I will communicate your words well and help the consultation to be completed in the near future.”

When one family member said, "Everyone who comes is the same sound every time," the former Prime Minister Lee said, "Even if you're not responsible, you're not saying that you're going to do something."

After a similar question and answer, one family member said, "I was waiting for a chance to hear any alternatives because the former prime minister who was elected this election is coming."

Some families have left their seats saying they will not listen any more.
"I understand enough of your sad words," Lee said. "But it's also true that my position is this."

He added that "actions under existing laws, including punishment for responsible persons, will be implemented and incomplete will be complemented."

The meeting seemed to end, but the situation changed when some of the surviving family responded enthusiastically, saying, "What if you do, what are you doing?

When one family member asked, "Please bring an alternative. Are you kidding with the family members?" received.

When I asked, "What are you doing with people gathering?", He answered, "Isn't that what I collected?"

The former prime minister, who replied "I'll go," then said "I'll go," and finished the interview 10 minutes after he finished the meeting.

In response to a reporter's question asking what he said, he briefly responded, "I understand the feelings of the bereaved family."

(Photo = Yonhap News)