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Media reports claim that two people were killed and 18 injured in South Korea when a truck crashed into a market.

Two people were killed and 18 injured when a light truck crashed in a South Korean market on Thursday. The truck plowed 150 metres along a passageway lined up with stalls, before it came to a stop.

A fire official said in a television briefing that the incident occurred at a Bucheon market, located about 20 km (12.43miles) west of Seoul.

Yonhap News Agency confirmed that two people who suffered cardiac arrest died.

Fire official stated that the truck appeared to reverse 28 metres before it accelerated towards the outdoor market.

He said the driver blamed an abrupt surge in acceleration for the accident.

A police official told the press briefing that the driver did not appear to be intoxicated after undergoing a test for alcohol.

The official stated that the authorities would turn over the vehicle to the investigators in order to determine the reason for the accident.

On Korean television, CCTV footage showed shoppers at an outdoor market going about their daily business before a blue pickup truck accelerated down a passageway lined with stalls. It then crashed into one store.

Yonhap reported that the police had detained a driver in his 60s, and were questioning him. (Reporting and editing by Jack Kim, Heejin Kim)

(source: Reuters)