Seoul – South Korea Leader Visits Kin Of Ferry Missing

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    South Korean President Park Geun-hye, center right, is escorted by Oceans and Fisheries Minister Lee Ju-young to meet with relatives of a passenger aboard the sunken ferry Sewol at a port in Jindo, South Korea, Sunday, May 4, 2014. Divers battled strong currents and wind Saturday to search unopened rooms in the sunken South Korean ferry for dozens of missing passengers, officials said Saturday. (AP Photo/Yonhap)  Seoul – South Korean President Park Geun-hye told families of those missing in a sunken ferry that her heart breaks knowing what they are going through, as divers recovered two more bodies on Sunday.

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    Park met with some 50 relatives in Paengmok port on Jindo, an island near where the ferry sank April 16 with 476 people aboard, most of them students from a single high school. The death toll reached 244 with 58 still missing while 174 survived, including 22 of the 29 crew members.

    “I’ve gone through the grief of losing family, so I understand it well,” Park told relatives, referring to the violent deaths of both parents, one of whom was a South Korean dictator. She added, “My heart breaks to think about how you must feel.”

    It was her second visit to the families of the ferry victims. She has previously apologized for the government’s inept initial response to the disaster, as families of the missing have repeatedly expressed fear about bodies being swept away.

    Local media said that reporters were asked to leave the tent during Park’s talk with the relatives. Sounds of families crying were heard outside the tent.

    Emergency task force spokesman Ko Myung-seok said that 60 out of 64 rooms on the ferry Sewol have been searched so far.

    After visiting the families, Park boarded a coast guard vessel and arrived at the site where the ferry sank. Stepping on the barge, Park encouraged the divers, saying they were “the last hope” for the families.

    Parents of a passenger aboard the sunken ferry Sewol stand to protest delays in the search and rescue operation at a group memorial altar in Ansan, South Korea, Sunday, May 4, 2014. Divers battled strong currents and wind Saturday to search unopened rooms in the sunken South Korean ferry for dozens of missing passengers, officials said Saturday. The letters at cards read " Save children and calling for thorough investigations into the ferry sinking". (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

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    11 years ago

    Nebech, so many young students to die needlessly. Yidden should show more compassion.