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DNA tests identify victim of ferry sinking

China Daily | Updated: 2017-05-18 07:31
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Workers search for bone fragments from the wreckage of the salvaged ferry Sewol at a port in Mokpo, South Korea, on Wednesday. Lee Sanghack / Yonhap Via Associated Press

SEOUL - DNA testing on a bone found in waters where a sunken ferry was recently raised has identified one of the nine missing passengers from the 2014 disaster that killed more than 300 people, South Korean officials said on Wednesday.

Testing confirmed that the bone found on May 5 was from the remains of teacher Koh Chang-seok, said the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries. Most of the victims were students on a high school trip.

A total of 304 people died when the ferry Sewol sank on April 16, 2014, touching off an outpouring of national grief and soul searching in the country about long-ignored public safety and regulatory failures. Public outrage over what was widely seen as a botched rescue effort by the government contributed to the ouster of former president Park Geun-hye, who was removed from office and arrested in March over broad corruption charges.

Divers recovered 295 bodies from the ship's wreckage and nearby seas before the government stopped underwater searches after seven months.

Finding the remains of the missing victims would bring a measure of closure to one of South Korea's deadliest disasters. In March, salvage workers completed a herculean effort to raise the 6,800-ton ferry from waters off the country's southwest coast and tow it to port in Mokpo, where investigators continue to search the wreckage. In recent days, they reported the discovery of suspected human bones that they put up for DNA testing.

The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries said Koh's bone was not found in the wreckage, but by divers who were searching waters where the ferry was raised from. Koh's wife, Yoo Baek-hyeong, emotionally reacted in March after the ferry was raised and put on a transport vessel for what became a weeklong journey to Mokpo.

"He was in the dark and frightening deep seas for three years, but he's now going to Mokpo," Yoo said then. "I want to find even just a piece of his hair. He would have been wearing his wedding ring. ... I want to find all of those things."

The ferry's captain survived and is serving a life sentence after a court found him guilty of committing homicide through "willful negligence" because he fled the ship without issuing an evacuation order.

Accusations that Park was out of contact for several hours on the day of the sinking were included in the impeachment bill lawmakers passed in December.

Ap - Xinhua

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