South Korea ferry disaster: students testify in captain's murder trial
Student
survivors of South Korea's Sewol ferry disaster, testifying in the murder trial
of the captain and crew, recalled being repeatedly told to stay put as the ship
was sinking.” They kept saying the same thing over and over," one said,
describing how she and classmates obeyed the order until the ferry had listed
so far that the door to their cabin was above their heads. Another described
watching a wave sweep her classmates back inside the sinking boat.
The trial is taking place in the southern city
of Gwangju , but the judges and lawyers decamped
to a court in Ansan city, south of Seoul ,
for a special two-day session with the 17 students who agreed to testify.
Police cordons blocked public access to the district court as the students –
all from Ansan's Dawon high school – arrived in a red minibus and were escorted
into the building by a tight phalanx of police officers.
Although they were offered the option of
testifying by video from a nearby room, five of the six female students
involved in Monday's morning session chose to give their testimony in the courtroom.
The student who took the video option described how passengers suddenly slid to
one side as the ferry listed heavily.
"The internal tannoy announcement said we
should put our life vest on and stay put," she was quoted as saying by a
pool reporter in the court, adding that the message was given repeatedly. The
6,825-tonne Sewol passenger ferry capsized on 16 April off South Korea 's
southern coast. Of the 476 people on board, 325 were Dawon high school pupils
on an organised outing. Only 75 students survived. The female student said they
had obeyed the order not to move until water started coming through the window
of their cabin which, by now, was under their feet.
"The door was above our heads. We had our
lifejackets on and the president of our class suggested we wait until we could
float upwards and then escape," she said. Eventually some classmates
managed to clamber up fixed furniture. They pulled the others up and out as the
waters inside rose. Another witness, who testified in the courtroom, said at no
time was she or those who escaped with her helped by any crew. As the ferry
keeled over to one side, she said a group of students managed to move along a
now horizontal stairwell towards an escape hatch. At the moment she jumped out,
a sea swell swept over their escape route.
"There were many classmates in the
corridor and most of them were swept back into the ship," she recalled.
The tragedy, and in particular the loss of so many young lives, rocked South Korea . In
the days immediately after the disaster, TV stations broadcast wrenching mobile
phone footage taken by one student victim of himself and his classmates
laughing and joking about being in the Titanic movie as the ferry begins to
list.As the situation worsens, the students begin to panic, even as the ship
tannoy can be heard advising them to stay put.Sewol captain Lee Joon-Seok and
three senior crew members are accused of "homicide through wilful
negligence" – a charge that can carry the death penalty. Eleven other crew
are being tried on lesser violations of maritime law.
The bulk of the charges against the crew arise
from the fact that Lee and the others chose to abandon ship while hundreds of
people were still trapped inside the heavily listing vessel before it capsized.
The final death toll was just over 300.The crew were also condemned for
ordering the passengers to remain where they were when the ship began listing.
A handful of crew members who stayed and tried to guide passengers to safety
were among those who died. Lee and his crew were publicly vilified in the wake
of the tragedy, and there have concerns about the possibility of a fair trial
with emotions still running high.
Structure of the Lead:
WHO- Ansan's Dawon high school students
WHEN-not given
WHY-Student survivors of South Korea's Sewol ferry disaster, testifying in the murder trial
of the captain and crew
WHERE-Korea’s the southern city of Gwangju
HOW-not given
Keywords:
1. testify:證實
2. trial:審訊
3.decamp:逃走
4. escort:護送
5. testimony:證言
6. quote:引述
7. internal Tannoy:國內廣播系統
8. keeled over:倒塌
9. corridor:通道
10. wrenching:動盪不清的
What a tragedy news. This is the most greatest news in the south Korea.
回覆刪除it is such a tragic disaster, RIP.
回覆刪除the captain should get the severe penalty!!!
It really is a sad thing
回覆刪除Even the captain and crew have been on trial
Parents still difficult to calm the excitement.