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South Korea: Bosses blamed for fatal Sewol sinking

State prosecutors in Gwangju blamed chief executive Kim Han Sik and four managers of Chonghaejin Marine Co today for last years sinking of a South Korean ferry that left over 300 people dead.

They said that the carnage had been caused by overloading the ship with poorly stowed cargo after a risky redesign.

The company had also neglected safety by neglecting spending last year on crew training.

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