A telephone booth named "SOS telephone of life" and a message are seen on the railing on the Mapo Bridge, one of 25 bridges over the River Han in Seoul in this September 28, 2012 picture. The message reads,"Once, Please try it" and it is one of messages which were chosen by psychiatrists and are aimed at reducing tension and even getting people to relax with humour. South Korea aims to promote a message of life and hope at the bridge that has the unenviable reputation as the favourite place for people wanting to commit suicide. South Korea's suicide rate has been the highest among developed nations for the past eight years, with almost 43 people choosing to end their lives every day. Picture taken September 28, 2012. To match story KOREA-SUICIDE/BRIDGE REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji (SOUTH KOREA - Tags: SOCIETY) [Kim Hong-Ji]

La Corée du Sud enregistre un taux alarmant de suicides

La Corée du Sud est l'un des pays de l'OCDE qui enregistre le plus fort taux de suicide. Du coup, la municipalité de Séoul a installé des dispositifs sensés dissuader les gens de sauter depuis l'un de ses ponts, mais c'est un échec cuisant. Par le correspondant de RTSinfo à Séoul, Frédéric Ojardias.
La Corée du Sud enregistre un taux alarmant de suicides