How many survived in sewol ferry?

How many survived in sewol ferry?

Survivors of South Korea’s Sewol ferry disaster have begun testifying against the captain and crew. The passenger ferry capsized on 16 April, killing 304 of the 476 people on board. More than 300 passengers were Danwon High School pupils on an organised trip, but only 75 students survived.

What is sewol ferry tragedy BTS?

On April 16 2014, Sewol ferry, travelling from Incheon to Jeju Island, capsized, claiming 304 lives. Out of these staggering numbers, five bodies were never found and 250 were second year high school students who were going to Jeju Island for a school picnic.

Who is the father of Kim Jong Un?

Kim Jong-ilKim Jong-un / Father

What are strict rules in North Korea?

Foreign movies, songs not allowed.

  • Making International calls is a crime.
  • Disloyalty to the leader can mean the death penalty.
  • Three-generation punishment.
  • Only government-approved haircuts.
  • Own basketball rules.
  • Permission needed to live in the national capital.
  • Students required to pay for their own desks and chairs.
  • Who wrote idol BTS?

    Nicki MinajRMBang Si‑HyukPdoggSupreme BoiAli Tamposi
    IDOL/Composers

    What haircuts can you get in North Korea?

    North Korean men and women have a choice of just 15 approved hairstyles, it has been claimed. Illustrated guides have appeared in hair salons across Pyongyang showing haircuts deemed acceptable by. But surprisingly none of the male styles appear to match the distinctive cut favoured by the dictator.

    How many students died in the Sewol Ferry tragedy?

    250
    Lee Ho-jin died eight years ago at the age of 16, one of 250 sophomore students whose lives were taken when the Sewol ferry sank off the southwestern coast of South Korea on April 16, 2014. More than 300 people died that day, with all the students coming from Danwon High School in Ansan, a city just south of Seoul.