Arab Times

Bones found near ferry wreckage were from animals

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Bones found near the wreckage of a South Korean ferry belonged to animals, not missing passengers from the ship’s 2014 sinking in which 304 people died, the government announced Tuesday.

The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries had earlier said salvage crews found bones measuring 4 to 18 centimeter­s (1.5 to 7 inches) that were likely to be the remains of one or more of the nine missing passengers.

But after inspecting the bones, investigat­ors from the National Forensic Service concluded that they were from unidentifi­ed animals, not humans.

The discovery of the presumed human bones had triggered an angry reaction from the missing victims’ relatives, who criticized the government’s salvage operation as poorly planned and questioned whether other remains might have gotten lost while workers raised the sunken ship last week. The ministry also said shoes and other items believed to be from the missing victims were found.

Workers have just completed a massive operation to lift the corroding 6,800ton Sewol from the sea, and recovering the remains of the missing victims would put the country a step closer to finding closure to one its deadliest maritime disasters.

The bones were found near a beam beneath the front side of the ferry, which had been loaded onto a heavy lift transport vessel that will carry it to port.

A total of 304 people died in the disaster. Rescue workers recovered the bodies of 295 people — most of them students on a high school trip — before the government ended underwater searches in November 2014, seven months after the ship sank.

 ?? (AP) ?? Workers fasten the sunken ferry Sewol to a semi-submersibl­e transport vessel in waters off Jindo, South Korea on March 28. South Korea has held a memorial ceremony at sea for the nine passengers still missing from the 2014 ferry disaster that killed...
(AP) Workers fasten the sunken ferry Sewol to a semi-submersibl­e transport vessel in waters off Jindo, South Korea on March 28. South Korea has held a memorial ceremony at sea for the nine passengers still missing from the 2014 ferry disaster that killed...

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