Two people have died in rallies after a court’s decision to remove President Park Geun-hye from office, South Korean police said on Friday. A hospital official said a man in his seventies died from head wounds after falling from a police bus in front of the Constitutional Court after it ruled to oust Park. The official said the man, believed to be a Park supporter, was bleeding heavily when he arrived at the office. Police have not yet released details about the second death. Thousands of Park’s supporters angrily reacted to the verdict, shouting and hitting police officers with flag poles and climbing on buses that police used to create a perimeter protecting the court, while others gathered to celebrate the Constitutional Court’s decision.
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