Hundreds of grieving people have been camping out at Muan International Airport in South Korea, furious that they have not yet seen the bodies of their loved ones who died after a Jeju Air plane crash-landed on Sunday.
Acting President Choi Sang-mok has asked investigators to promptly disclose their findings to bereaved families. He has ordered an emergency safety inspection of the country’s entire airline operations.
At the airport, police superintendent general Na Won-o explained amid angry shouts that the delay was due to officials taking their time to carefully identify all 179 victims, whose bodies were badly damaged in the crash.
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