Memorial sculpture of S. Korean student unveiled
TOKYO, Japan - A bronze sculpture commemorating the courage of Lee Su Hyon, a 26-year-old South Korean student who died Jan. 26 in a bid to rescue a man who had fallen onto to railway tracks, is unveiled July 1 at a Japanese-language school in Tokyo's Arakawa Ward where he was studying. Lee and Shiro Sekine, 47, a Japanese photographer from Yokohama, died while trying to save a man who had fallen onto the tracks of a JR station in Tokyo. Lee's parents, Lee Song Dae (L, background) and Shin Yoon Chan (next to Lee), joined the unveiling ceremony.
- Product Code
- ILEA000009090
- Registered date
- 2001/7/01 00:00:00
- Credit
- Kyodo / Kyodo News Images
- Media size
- 1690 × 1215 pixel
- Deployment size
- 878.93(KB)*
*File size when opened in Photoshop, etc.