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Korean ferry disaster death toll rises above 50
Divers still battling to recover victims’ corpses

The confirmed death toll from South Korea’s ferry disaster rose above 50 today as divers finally found a way inside the sunken vessel.

They quickly discovered more than a dozen bodies at the beginning of a grim recovery effort.

About 250 people are still missing from the ship — the vast majority of them secondary school students who had been on a holiday trip.

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