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View all search resultsStill missing: Relatives of the victims of the sunken ferry Sewol cry at a gym on South Korea's southwestern island of Jindo, where they have been staying at since the April 16 sinking of ferry Sewol, in Jindo, South Korea, on Tuesday
Still missing: Relatives of the victims of the sunken ferry Sewol cry at a gym on South Korea's southwestern island of Jindo, where they have been staying at since the April 16 sinking of ferry Sewol, in Jindo, South Korea, on Tuesday. South Korea on Tuesday ended underwater searches for nine bodies still missing from April's ferry disaster that killed more than 300 people in one of the country's deadliest disasters in decades. (AP/Yonhap, Park Chul-hong) (AP/Yonhap, Park Chul-hong)
span class="caption">Still missing: Relatives of the victims of the sunken ferry Sewol cry at a gym on South Korea's southwestern island of Jindo, where they have been staying at since the April 16 sinking of ferry Sewol, in Jindo, South Korea, on Tuesday. South Korea on Tuesday ended underwater searches for nine bodies still missing from April's ferry disaster that killed more than 300 people in one of the country's deadliest disasters in decades. (AP/Yonhap, Park Chul-hong)
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