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World in brief: 9th October 2014

Ferry captain: I deserve to die

South Korea: The captain of the Sewol ferry, which sank in April killing 304 people, apologised for committing a “grave crime” in court yesterday but denied murder.

Lee Joon Seok said he deserved the death penalty for his role in the disaster but “cannot give my children and grandchildren a bad name as a murderer’s relatives.”

 

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