Tuesday 22 April 2014

South Korean Ferry Investigation Broadens as Death Toll Breaches 100

A relative of a passenger on board capsized South Korean ferry Sewol weeps at an area where family members of victims of the disaster are gathered at Jindo harbour on April 21, 2014. 
A total of seven crew members have been arrested and the family who owns the ship barred from leaving the country, as the number of fatalities continues to climb. The Sewol sank April 16 and 194 people remain missing.
A series of funerals were held Tuesday morning for victims of the ill-fated ferry that sunk off South Korea’s coast six days earlier, as the death toll climbed to 108.

The number of deaths from the Sewol has rapidly increased since divers found additional paths to enter the submerged vessel, with 21 bodies recovered Tuesday and 28 the day before. The majority of the 376 passengers on board were high school students going on a field trip to the resort island of Jeju. A total of 194 passengers remain missing.
“The conditions are so bad, my heart aches,” rescue diver Bard Yoon told CNN. “We’re going in thinking there may be survivors. When we have to come back with nothing, we can’t even face the families.”

The incident is the worst maritime disaster in the country since 1993 and has stirred outrage among relatives, who have lashed out against the government for not managing to rescue more than 174 people.

South Korean authorities broadened their investigation on Monday as they arrested four additional crew members and barred the family who owns the ferry’s operating company from leaving the country.

“The measure is to question them and hold them responsible for the poor management of the vessel,” a prosecution official told the nation’s Yonhap news agency.

An extra deck was added to the 20-year-old ferry after the company acquired it in 2012, raising questions about how well balanced the modifications made it.

The ferry’s captain and two crew members have already been charged with negligence of duty and violating maritime law after abandoning the ship without efficiently helping passengers, an act labeled “unforgivable” and “murderous” by President Park Geun-hye on Monday.


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