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by Kevin Massey
WBIR
Friday April 20, 2007
The parents of Virginia Tech shooter
Cho Seung-Hui apparently are worried about their safety.
Cho killed 32 people on the Virginia
Tech campus Monday before taking his own life.
South Korea's ambassador to the
United States says Cho's parents are under protection from US law
enforcement officials. The ambassador told South Korean radio that they
are being moved "from place to place everyday."
Cho's parents emigrated to the
United States in 1992 and had been working at a dry cleaners and living
in Centreville, Virginia, outside Washington, D.C. Cho also has a sister
who works as a State Department contractor.
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