The head of South Korea's flag carrier and largest airline, Korean Air, has died.
Cho Yang-ho, 70, was on trial for corruption and ousted from the company board in March following several scandals involving his family members, including the infamous 'nut rage' incident.
According to media reports, his son Cho Won-tae, Korean Air's president, is expected to succeed him as chairman.
Bruce Harrison tells us more from Seoul:

US-sanctioned tankers pass Strait of Hormuz on first day of US blockade
US begins Iran port blockade, oil prices ease on hopes for dialogue
Trump says Iranian 'fast-attack' ships that come close to US blockade will be eliminated
New trial over football legend Maradona's death begins in Argentina
Germany's Merz hosts Ukraine's Zelenskyy for talks in Berlin