Families of Sewol ferry tragedy victims fighting to keep memories alive 10 years on

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On April 16, 2014, 304 out of 476 passengers and crew died when a vessel capsized off Jindo island.

The salvaged Sewol ferry, which sank off the country's southwestern coast in April 2014, still remains stationed at a port in Mokpo.

304 out of 476 passengers and crew died when the vessel capsized off the island of Jindo in the country’s south-west. His daughter Kim Soo-jin, was the youngest of three girls, the prettiest and the most precious, he told reporters. Public anger over the botched rescue mission also saw Korean coast guard officers being charged with mishandling of the rescue mission. Only one commander has been convicted so far while former coast guard chief Kim Suk-kyoon was acquitted in November 2023.

Mr Kim is calling for current President Yoon Suk-yeol to recognise responsibility for both the Sewol and Itaewon disasters, to formally apologise and to promise to prevent further such disasters. KBS later said that the documentary would be remade into a series featuring PTSD cases of other tragedies as well, and is set to air in the second half of the year.

 

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