SEOUL (Reuters) – A light truck crashed into a market in South Korea on Thursday and sped for 150 metres (164.04 yards) before coming to a halt, injuring 20 people including two who were unconscious after suffering cardiac arrest, emergency officials said.
The incident took place at a market located in Bucheon, about 20 km (12.43 miles) west of the capital Seoul, a fire official told a televised briefing.
The truck appeared to reverse for 28 metres before accelerating towards the outdoor market, the official said.
The driver had blamed a sudden surge of acceleration for the incident, he said.
The driver was not intoxicated when tested for alcohol by police, a police official said at the briefing.
Authorities would hand the vehicle over to investigators to try to pinpoint the cause of the crash, the official said.
(Reporting by Jack Kim and Heejin Kim; Editing by Ed Davies)










