Police said yesterday that a badly decomposed body found in a southern rural area on June 12 was identified as Yoo Byung-eun. Police cited DNA tests taken by the National Forensic Service.
Authorities had sought the 73-year-old, believing he was the real owner of the sunken ferry's company and that his alleged corruption may have contributed to the April 16 disaster that left more than 300 people dead, mostly high school students travelling to a southern resort island.
DNA tests on Yoo's body took about 40 days and critics say officials could have done it sooner if they suspected it was him.
Prosecutors later admitted that Yoo's detained secretary told investigators her boss was hidden behind a wall on the second floor during the May 25 search of his villa.
Today, the forensic service said that it has conducted additional tests on Yoo's body but couldn't establish the exact cause of death because the body had decayed too much.
Agency chief Seo Joongseok and other forensic experts told a televised news conference that they did not find any evidence showing that Yoo was poisoned, suffocated or died of external pressures or any disease. Police have said they haven't found any evidences that Yoo was killed.
