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Sewol Ferry Disaster: 275 Bodies Discovered With 29 Still Missing
A South Korean ferry with 475 people onboard was sailing to the southern island of Jeju (popularly known as the Hawaii of Korea) when it sent a distress call on 16 April 2014 after it began leaning to one side.
Updated from: Sewol Ferry: Timeline Of Events And All You Need To Know
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'Cries Of Those Still Missing Keep Me Up At Night', Says South Korea PM
Chung Hong-won says he must go for the sake of the government amid heavy criticism of response to Sewol sinking.
Updated from: South Korean Prime Minister Chung Hong-Won Resigns Over Sewol Ferry Disaster
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Children's Corpses Reveal Horrifying Last Moments Onboard Sinking Sewol Ship
Most of the bodies found in the last two days have had broken fingers, as the children are believed to have tried to climb walls or floors in their last minutes.
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Why Did The Family Members Of Missing Passengers Onboard Sewol Ferry Clash With Police?
Scuffles broke out on Jindo island between police and families of the missing passengers from the sunken South Korean ferry.
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The Vice-Principal's Suicide Note Says He Felt Responsible For Putting The Students At Risk
The vice-principal of a South Korean high school who was rescued from the South Korean sinking ferry, Sewol, full of his students was found hanged to death on Friday.
Updated from: Vice-Principal Rescued From Sinking Ferry Commits Suicide By Hanging Himself On A Tree
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How G-Dragon, Lee Minho, Hyorin And More K-Pop Stars Reacted To The Sinking Of Sewol Ferry
The South Korean entertainment industry has come to a dramatic halt due to the 16 April 2014 incident where the Sewol ferry, which had 475 people on board, sank.
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