Many students were housed in cabins on the fourth floor, near the stern of the ship, he said. Ithought that the only traces of the victims who had to leave so abruptly were left in those rooms, and that ironically, these traces could emphasise the absence of the victims all the more clearly, Hong says. He abandoned friends of 50 years after they called the victims families dealers of corpses.. Its not always possible. Photographers and artists remember the child victims of the South Korean ferry disaster. Another civilian diver said that sometimes it was pitch black; other times, there was less than 1 foot (20 centimeters) of visibility. Early on Tuesday, South Korean officials said bones had come out of a window of a passenger room during work to drain the ship. The ship was raised in March after almost three years on the sea floor and towed to port. A majority of the missing and 187 confirmed dead are 16- and 17-year-old students from Grieving families watch on the coastline as doomed ferry is slowly tugged ashore. Some believe tightened shipping regulations and jail sentences for 15 crew members and shipping officials are sufficient. WebReuters JINDO, South Korea Divers grope their way slowly through the dark corridors and cabins of the sunken Sewol ferry. 'Our Jung-hoon is a nice kid,' read one message, left on a door. Air supply problems recently forced two members of Hwangs team to make risky, rapid ascents from about 100 feet (30 meters) underwater to the surface. It remains unclear why the ship turned around. Read about our approach to external linking. Most populous nation: Should India rejoice or panic? Twenty-two of the 29 members of the ferry's crew survived, and 11 have been arrested or detained in connection with the investigation. But taskforce spokesman Koh Myung-seok said the work is becoming more difficult, and divers must now break through cabin walls to retrieve more bodies. WebAFP/Getty Images The Sewol sank in 2014, killing 304 people A piece of bone found on the site of the Sewol ferry disaster off South Korea has been confirmed as belonging to one The Rooms of the Children, photographed by a collective of photographers, is part of an ongoing collaboration with the 416 Memory Archive , an NGO working with the victims families. His father, Lee Yong-ki, took to drinking, weeping alone while driving and listening to music. These are the bedrooms of the South Korean pupils who died when the MV Sewol ferry sank off the coast of Jindo Island on April 16, 2014. The chalkboard of the preserved classroom shows messages scrawled in South Korean, along with the faces of students who were lost in the tragic ferry disaster, 304 people died when the ferry sank, and 250 of those were students of Danwon High School in Ansan, south of Seoul, Family, friends and relatives of the 250 victims visited the classroom for the two-year-anniversary of the Seyol disaster, Students from the high-school were told to stay in their cabins, where many of them remained until they drowned, People pay a tribute at a group memorial altar for the victims of the sunken South Korean ferry at a remembrance hall in Ansan, Riot police spray South Korean protestors with a water cannon in front of the Gwanghwamun in 2015, during a rally to commemorate the first anniversary of the Seyol disaster, South Korean coast guard members and rescue teams - including elite navy SEAL divers raced to find the bodies of passengers. For Ahn , the tragedy exposed the contradictions within Korean society . In another, there are plastic piggy banks and a boys portraits. It was May 5, Childrens Day in South Korea. "To see the Sewol again, I can't describe how I'm feeling right now," saidHuh Hong-Hwan, who lost his 16-year-old daughter in the disaster.
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