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Monday, April 21, 2014

South Korea president says ferry captain's actions were like 'murder'

Park Geun-hye says conduct was 'unfathomable' as four more officers are arrested and confirmed deaths rise to 64


A woman prays for the safe return of missing passengers in the sunken ferry Sewol in South Korea. Photograph: Yonhap/EPA

 in Tokyo-Monday 21 April 2014
The Guardian home
A woman prays for the safe return of missing passengers in the sunken ferry Sewol at a port on Jindo island.South Korea's president has accused the captain of the ferry that sank last week of “murdering” more than 300 passengers, most of whom were teenagers on a school trip, as four more members of his crew were
detained on Monday.





South Korea ferry sinking was act of murder, says president - video