“Started search and touched a wall. Groped along the wall … moved along further. Felt a body.” It’s a grim diary entry for a harrowing job – the recovery of hundreds of bodies, most of them schoolchildren, from the cold, dark interior of the submerged South Korean ferry Sewol that sank more than three weeks ago. A diver who worked on the rescue and recovery…
South Korean diver’s harrowing diary of grim search for bodies inside Sewol
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