South Korean ferry disaster coastguard cleared

Posted By : Rina Latuperissa
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A former South Korean coastguard chief was cleared of negligence Monday over bungled rescue operations for one of the country’s deadliest maritime disasters, when more than 300 people were killed, most of them schoolchildren. 

The Sewol ferry capsized off the south coast in April 2014, and many of the students — who were on a school trip — obeyed orders to stay in their cabins as the vessel slowly sank.

The disaster triggered public fury when it emerged that then-president Park Geun-hye was uncontactable for several hours as the incident unfolded.

The Seoul Central District Court found Kim Suk-kyoon, who led the coastguard at the time, not guilty in connection with the botched rescue efforts.   

It also acquitted nine other current and former coastguard officials of the same charges.

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