SEOUL (Reuters) — Disgraced South Korean pioneer Park
Geun-hye left the presidential Blue House on Sunday, two days after a court
expelled her over a defilement embarrassment, headed for her private home and
confronting the likelihood of arraignment and prison.
Stop left the compound in a motorcade of quick driving dark
autos, flanked by police motorbikes, subsequent to saying goodbye to staff, an
authority said. She was setting out toward her home in the Gangnam locale of
the capital, Seoul, where several banner waving supporters held up.
"President Park Geun-hye has a few seconds ago withdrew
the Blue House and set out toward her private home," a Blue House official
said by instant message.
The Constitutional Court administered on Friday to maintain a
parliamentary vote to arraign Park, expelling her from office over an impact
selling outrage that has shaken the nation's political and business world class

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