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Student survivors to testify in South Korea ferry disaster trial

A special session is being held for student survivors of South Korea’s ferry disaster to testify in the trial of the captain and crew, who are charged with criminal negligence and abandoning the passengers in the disaster.

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Family members of victims of the Sewol ferry disaster arrive at the district court in Gwangju. Student survivors will testify in the trial in a special session. Photo: AFP

Student survivors of South Korea’s ferry disaster will testify in the trial of the captain and crew in a special session at a courtroom in their traumatised home town, a district court ruled on Tuesday.

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The court in Gwangju, 265 kilometres south of Seoul, said the decision had been made to spare the students any further stress.

The ruling came as the court began to hear evidence in the trial of the captain and 14 crew, who are charged with criminal negligence and abandoning the passengers of the Sewol ferry which capsized and sank on April 16 with the loss of nearly 300 lives.

Among the dead were around 250 students from the same high school in Ansan city just south of Seoul.

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