UpdateFerry captain’s actions ‘tantamount to murder’, says South Korea’s president
South Korean President Park Geun-Hye said today that the behaviour of the captain and crew of the ferry that capsized with 476 people on board was 'tantamount to murder'.
South Korean President Park Geun-Hye said today that the behaviour of the captain and crew of the ferry that capsized five days ago with 476 people on board was unacceptable and “tantamount to murder”.
“The actions of the captain and some crew members were utterly incomprehensible, unacceptable and tantamount to murder,” the presidential Blue House quoted Park as saying in a meeting with senior aides.
“Not only my heart, but the hearts of all South Koreans have been broken and filled with shock and anger,” said Park, who had been heckled Thursday when she met relatives of the hundreds of passengers - mostly schoolchildren - still missing.
Watch: South Korean president says ferry captain's action 'tantamount to murder'