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This Article is From Apr 18, 2014

Vice principal rescued from doomed South Korean ferry found hanging: police

Vice principal rescued from doomed South Korean ferry found hanging: police
A vessel involved in salvage operations passes near the upturned South Korean ferry "Sewol" in the sea off Jindo on April 17, 2014.
Jindo, South Korea: A high school vice principal rescued from a sinking South Korean ferry that sank with hundreds of his students on board was found dead on Friday, in what media reports said was an apparent suicide.

Local police on Jindo island said the body of vice principal Kang Min-Kyu, 52, was found near the gymnasium where relatives of the 268 people still missing from the ferry disaster have been staying.

"The precise cause of death is still under investigation," one police official told AFP. (South Korea probes ferry crew, rescue hampered by tides)

Yonhap news agency cited police as saying he was found hanging from a tree having apparently committed suicide.

Of the 475 people on board the ferry when it capsized Wednesday morning, 352 were students from Danwon High School in Ansan city just south of Seoul.

They were taking the ferry for a school excursion to the popular southern resort island of Jeju.

The vice principal was among 179 people who managed to escape the ferry in the few hours before it capsized and sank.

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