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South Korean diver dies in ferry search operation

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Dreadful.

Why don't they raise the ferry with the crane that was dispatched days ago? Originally there was the concern that survivors might be injured by such an intervention, but we surely have to recognise that that's no longer going to be a problem....

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RIP. The divers` work there must be pure hell.... feeling around for dead bodies in an underwater labyrinth full of debris and with zero visibility... I can not even beginn to imagine that.

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As if the accident were not tragic enough already. RIP to the diver.

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RIP. Looking at the scope and nature of the operations this was unfortunately a high possibility from the get go. Let's hope it will be the last.

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Get that ship up now.

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and what sucks is that the president has not stopped blaming the ferry operators and some local officials just to save her butt from being blamed. You will be in prison after your term.

In what alternate, drug-induced universe would the President of a country be criminally responsible for the capsizing of a ferry, or the abject disregard for human lives (except their own) exhibited by the crew of the ferry?

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and what sucks is that the president has not stopped blaming the ferry operators and some local officials just to save her butt from being blamed. You will be in prison after your term.

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