The Borneo Post

Dead student’s remains found on sunken S. Korea ferry

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SEOUL: A set of human remains retrieved from the salvaged Sewol ferry wreck has been identified as one of four students who remained unaccounte­d for following the 2014 disaster, officials said yesterday.

The 6,800-tonne ship sank off the country’s southweste­rn coast in one of its worst maritime accidents, claiming more than 300 lives, mostly high school students on an excursion.

Nine victims were left unaccounte­d for, and the 145metre Sewol was raised in March to search for them.

Bones retrieved Tuesday from the third floor of the salvaged ship matched X-rays and dental records from Huh Da-Yun, the maritime ministry said in a press statement.

She is the first of the missing students from Danwon high school to be identified following the raising of the wreck.

“We have to find the rest of her remains,” her father Huh HeungHwan was quoted as saying by the JoongAng daily.

“I dreamt of my daughter a few days ago. She was smiling in the dream. I held her hand tight and hugged her and today, she returned like this,” he told the paper.

Huh, 17, liked dancing and singing, looking after children at a Sunday school in her church, and wanted to become a kindergart­en teacher, the Yonhap news agency reported.

As a helicopter plucked survivors from the deck of the sinking ship, it said, she yielded her turn to friends.

Her identifica­tion comes after a piece of bone recovered two weeks ago from the sea bed where the ship had been lying was confirmed as belonging to one of two missing teachers from the institutio­n.

Seven others still unaccounte­d for include the other teacher, three students and three other passengers.

The Sewol sinking and botched rescue efforts dealt a crushing blow to now-ousted president Park Geun-Hye.

Investigat­ions concluded the disaster was the result of numerous human factors, including an illegal redesign, an overloaded cargo bay and inexperien­ced crew. — AFP

I dreamt of my daughter a few days ago. She was smiling in the dream. I held her hand tight and hugged her and today, she returned like this. Huh Heung-Hwan, Huh Da-Yun’s father

 ??  ?? Lotus flowers blossom in the Khao Sam Roi Yot national park in southern Thailand. — AFP photo
Lotus flowers blossom in the Khao Sam Roi Yot national park in southern Thailand. — AFP photo

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