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South Korean coastguard official jailed over botched rescue in Sewol ferry disaster

A South Korean coastguard ship commander was jailed for four years today on manslaughter charges related to last year’s Sewol ferry disaster.

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Members of South Korean Ship Salvage Unit  search for passengers who were on the South Korea ferry "Sewol" at the time of the tragedy in April 2014. Photo: Reuters

A South Korean coastguard ship commander was jailed for four years today on manslaughter charges related to last year’s Sewol ferry disaster, which killed more than 300 people.

The court in the southern city of Gwangju found Kim Kyung-Il guilty of professional negligence resulting in death, a court spokesman said by phone.

Prosecutors said Kim, whose vessel was the first on the scene as the Sewol listed and sank, bore responsibility for the botched rescue effort that wasted precious time and delayed the evacuation of passengers from the stricken ferry.

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He was also charged with making a false report that he had broadcast an evacuation order through loudspeakers.

WATCH: Terrifying moments as the ship sank

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