Masked mourners gave speeches and laid flowers before the coffin of Seoul's mayor during his funeral Monday, while a live broadcast online drew a mixture of condolence messages and insults.

Since Park Won-soon was found dead Friday in a wooded area in northern Seoul, the South Korean public has been sharply split over how to commemorate his death due to media reports that one of his secretaries had lodged a complaint with police alleging sexual harassment. Police have confirmed that a complaint against Park was filed but not given any details.

The reports have nevertheless tarnished the image of Park, a liberal who built his career as a reform-minded politician and a champion of women’s rights. He was considered as a potential candidate to run for president in 2022.

Lawmakers of the ruling Democratic Party place flowers to pay respects during an official funeral of late Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon at the Seoul City Hall in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, July 13, 2020. The online funeral for late Seoul Mayor Park has occurred, with a stream of condolence messages posted on YouTube channels which broadcast the event live. Authorities allowed only about 100 people to attend Park Won-soon’s funeral inside the Seoul City Hall on Monday and asked others to watch it online citing coronavirus concerns.(Korea PoolYonhap via AP)

Lawmakers of the ruling Democratic Party place flowers to pay respects during an official funeral of late Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon at the Seoul City Hall in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, July 13, 2020. The online funeral for late Seoul Mayor Park has occurred, with a stream of condolence messages posted on YouTube channels which broadcast the event live. Authorities allowed only about 100 people to attend Park Won-soon’s funeral inside the Seoul City Hall on Monday and asked others to watch it online citing coronavirus concerns.(Korea PoolYonhap via AP)

Park's funeral committee had reportedly planned to hold a large-scale outdoor memorial near Seoul City Hall. But more than 561,000 people signed a petition opposing such a funeral and calling for a quiet family funeral.

In the end authorities allowed only about 100 people to attend Monday's funeral at City Hall and asked others to watch it on YouTube.

The ceremony began with silent tributes and a video on Park's life. Masked orchestra members, all clad in black, played “Air on the G String,” before co-leaders of the funeral committee, including ruling Democratic Party chief Lee Hae-chan, made speeches.

Bereaved family members place flowers to pay respects during an official funeral of late Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon at the Seoul City Hall in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, July 13, 2020. The online funeral for late Seoul Mayor Park has occurred, with a stream of condolence messages posted on YouTube channels which broadcast the event live. Authorities allowed only about 100 people to attend Park Won-soon’s funeral inside the Seoul City Hall on Monday and asked others to watch it online citing coronavirus concerns.(Korea PoolYonhap via AP)

Bereaved family members place flowers to pay respects during an official funeral of late Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon at the Seoul City Hall in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, July 13, 2020. The online funeral for late Seoul Mayor Park has occurred, with a stream of condolence messages posted on YouTube channels which broadcast the event live. Authorities allowed only about 100 people to attend Park Won-soon’s funeral inside the Seoul City Hall on Monday and asked others to watch it online citing coronavirus concerns.(Korea PoolYonhap via AP)

The mayor's daughter, Park Da-in, wept when she said she felt both sorry and grateful to city officials who she said must have been more shocked than anyone by her father's death.

“Thanks to them, our family is overcoming the difficult times little by little,” she said.

A stream of sympathy messages was posted online during the live broadcast, including ones that read “Please, rest in peace,” “I’m heartbroken” and “You’re the best mayor.”

About 100 people attend an official funeral of late Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon while maintaining social distancing at the Seoul City Hall in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, July 13, 2020. Park was found dead in wooded hill in northern Seoul on Friday after massive police searches for him. (Korea PoolYonhap via AP)

About 100 people attend an official funeral of late Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon while maintaining social distancing at the Seoul City Hall in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, July 13, 2020. Park was found dead in wooded hill in northern Seoul on Friday after massive police searches for him. (Korea PoolYonhap via AP)

But as the funeral continued, his critics also left messages such as “Shame on you,” “Hypocrite” and “What are you doing with taxpayers’ money?”

The funeral ended after Park's family and others deeply bowed and laid white flowers before a floral coffin topped with his framed funeral photo. When the coffin was moved out of the building for a cremation and burial later Monday, some of his supporters cried and shouted “Mr. Mayor! Mr. Mayor” and “We love you."