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Yes, It’s Illegal for a Captain to Abandon Ship in South Korea

As the death toll rises from the sinking of South Korea’s Sewol ferry, which left 300 dead or missing, blame has been placed on the captain accused of abandoning ship as his passengers were left to die below—reportedly told by the crew to stay put inside the boat. MoreSeoul Warns of Possible North Korea Nuke Test as Obama Flies to East AsiaSouth Korean Ferry Investigation Broadens as Death Toll Tops 100Men Charged With Toppling Ancient Rock Formation Avoid Jail Time Huffington PostHere's An Updated Tally Of All The People Who Have Ever Died From A Marijuana Overdose Huffington PostIt's Another Girl for Drew Barrymore PeopleCaptain Lee Jun-seok’s actions have not only been derided as the “evil of Sewol” by the public and “akin to murder” by his president, but also led to his arrest on suspicions of negligence and abandonment.

 

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