South Korea president calls fugitive shipping family the 'root cause' of ferry tragedy
Bounty for missing family members increased to US$500,000

South Korean President Park Geun-hye today denounced fugitive members of the ship-owning family linked to last month’s ferry disaster, calling them the “root cause” of the tragedy that claimed around 300 lives.
The government has offered a US$50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Yoo Byung-eun, patriarch of the family behind Chonghaejin Marine Company.
Chonghaejin owned and operated the 6,825-tonne Sewol ferry that capsized and sank on April 16 with hundreds of high school students on board.
Yoo and his eldest son have become the targets of a massive manhunt after they ignored prosecutors’ summons to surrender themselves for questioning.
Initial investigations suggest that lax safety standards and negligent business practices may have been a major contributor to the disaster.
“The Yoo Byung-eun family, the root cause of the tragedy, is flouting the law and causing public fury at a time when it should repent in front of people and reveal the truth,” Park told a meeting of her cabinet.
“This is an absolutely unpardonable criminal act,” she said.
