The captain of the South Korean
Sewol ferry that sank on April 16th killing over 300 students on their way to a
field trip and other passengers on board, has been sentenced to 36 years in
prison.
Lee Joon-seok, was sentenced today
November 11th after a 6-month trial, after being found guilty of violating
‘Seamen’s law’ and abandonment causing death and injury.
He was accused of abandoning his
ship and leaping to safety while hundreds of his passengers remained inside the
ferry as it sank. Prosecutors said he failed to use available equipments in his
ship such as life rafts, life vests and announcements to evacuate the
passengers.
The Ferry’s chief engineer was found
guilty of murder and sentenced to 30 years, while the remaining 13 crew members
were sentenced five to 20 years.
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