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South Korea ferry disaster captain jailed for 36 years but acquitted of homicide

The captain of the South Korean disaster ferry Sewol was sentenced to 36 years in prison for negligence and abandoning passengers when his ship sank in April.

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Lee Jun-seok was sentenced to 36 years in prison. Photo: AP

The captain of the South Korean disaster ferry Sewol was sentenced yesterday to 36 years in prison for negligence and abandoning passengers when his ship sank in April.

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But the court acquitted Lee Joon-seok of homicide, concluding there was no proof he knew his actions would cause the more than 300 deaths that shocked and outraged the country.

The verdict came on the same day searches were called off for the final nine victims and amid continuing grief and finger-pointing over one of the worst disasters in South Korean history.

Watch: South Korea ferry disaster families furious at trial verdicts

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Victims' relatives immediately criticised the sentences for the captain and other crew members as too lenient, with some weeping and shouting during the court proceedings.

"Do you know how many children are dead?" one relative said, according to Kook Joung-don, a lawyer for the relatives.

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