South Korean President Park
Geun-hye formally apologized on Monday for a ferry disaster last month
that killed about 300 passengers, mostly school children, and said she
would break up the coast guard because it had failed in its rescue
mission.
The coast guard's
rescue duties will be transferred to a national emergency safety agency
to be set up and the national police will take over its investigative
function, Park said in a televised national address.
"I apologize to the
nation for the pain and suffering that everyone felt, as the president
who should have been responsible for the safety and lives of the
people," Park said.
The Sewol, with 476
passengers and crew members on board, capsized and sank on April,
killing at least 286 people. Eighteen people remain missing after South
Korea's worst civilian maritime disaster in 20 years.
Of the passengers, 339 were children and their teachers on a
field trip from a high school on the outskirts of Seoul. Only 172 people were rescued, with the rest presumed to have drowned.
Some of the crew, including the
captain, were caught on videotape abandoning ship while the children
were repeatedly told to stay put in their cabins and await further
orders.
Park has apologized in
person to many family members of the victims but her administration has
faced continued criticism and nationwide anger for its handling of the
disaster, when a faster initial response could have saved more lives.
She said the coast
guard had not only failed in its search and rescue duty but that, in its
current form, it would be unable to prevent another large-scale
disaster.
"The coast guard
continued to get bigger in size but did not have enough personnel and
budget allocated for maritime safety, and training for rescue was very
much insufficient," Park said.
All 15 surviving crew
members were indicted last week, including the captain and three senior
crew members on homicide charges. The remaining 11 crew were also
indicted for negligence.
The prosecution says
the ferry was structurally defective after a remodeling to add capacity
and was massively overloaded with cargo. A sharp turn then caused it to
list and capsize, they said.
The Sewol had been on a supposedly routine journey from the mainland port of Incheon south to the holiday island of Jeju.
Source: NBC News
Source: NBC News
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