Seoul subways add WCs after deadly bathroom break
The Seoul Metro plans to provide nearly 400 toilets from this month in drivers' cabs and increase the number of staff bathrooms at stations, a spokesman said on Thursday.
"A major concern is the smell," said Kim Kyung-mo.
The incident that prompted the move took place in December when a driver apparently suffering from diarrhoea leaned out of his compartment and fell on the tracks. He was hit by another train, local media reported.
The toilets consist of a collapsible seat that stands a few centimetres (inches) off the ground and a receptacle. The device can be stored in a compartment about the size of a thick briefcase.
"Seoul Metro believes this step will help our staff better focus on transporting our citizens safely," it said in a news release. (Reporting by Rhee So-eui and Mee Hyo Koo, writing by Jon Herskovitz; Editing by Keiron Henderson)
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