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Pray For South Koreans in Ferry Tragedy
« on: April 19, 2014, 01:22:59 AM »
Please pray for this tragedy involving 457 passengers and crew in South Korea.  There are 268 South Koreans yet to be rescued or recovered and these passengers are mainly teenagers.



A Buddhist monk prays for missing passengers, including many schoolchildren, who were on the South Korean ferry Sewol, which sank off Jindo. The monk accompanied family members who gathered in Jindo on Friday. Issei Kato / Reuters 

South Korea investigates vessel's crew members as weather worsens

A junior officer was steering a South Korean ferry when it capsized two days ago, investigators said on Friday, as rescuers battled strong tides and murky waters to search for hundreds of missing, many of them schoolchildren, feared trapped in the vessel.

Local media said the Sewol ferry may have made a sharp turn during its journey on Wednesday, which caused its cargo to shift and the boat to list sharply and begin to sink.

Investigators declined to comment on the reports.

Twenty-eight passengers are listed as dead, 179 have been rescued and 268 are missing, presumed trapped in the vessel, out of 475 passengers and crew. The ship was sailing from the port of Incheon to the holiday island of Jeju.

Many of the missing are teenagers from a school on the outskirts of Seoul, and hopes are fading that any will be found alive.

"We cannot even see the ship's white color. Our people are just touching the hull with their hands," Kim Chun-il, a diver from Undine Marine Industries, told relatives gathered near the site of the rescue effort in the port city of Jindo.

Kim said two divers had to return to the surface when an air pump stopped and said strong tides were impeding the rescue.

Rescuers have pumped air into the vessel, but divers have not yet entered areas of the ship where many of the missing are believed to be.

Coast Guard officials have said the investigation was focused on possible crew negligence, problems with cargo stowage and structural defects of the vessel, although the ship appears to have passed all of its safety and insurance checks.

The captain, Lee Joon-seok, faces criminal investigation, which is standard procedure in South Korea.

Lee, 69, and the company that owns the ship have apologized for the loss of life, although neither has admitted responsibility.

Investigators said Lee may not have been on the bridge at the time of the accident and the vessel was being steered by the third mate, although shipping crew said this was standard practice.

The ferry went down in calm conditions and was following a frequently traveled 400 km route. Although relatively close to shore, the area was free of rocks and reefs.

Captain, crew blamed

Parents of the missing schoolchildren blamed the ship's captain for the tragedy after he and shipping company officials made emotional apologies for the loss of life.

Some heckled South Korean President Park Geun-hye when she visited the site on Thursday.

Witnesses have said that the captain and some of the crew left the vessel while others instructed passengers to remain in place as it began to sink.

Relatives were in mourning overnight in a hospital in Mokpo, close to Jindo, which is acting as a rescue center. Some of them spoke bitterly of the captain.

"How could he tell those young kids to stay there and jump from the sinking ship himself?" said Ham Young-ho, grandfather of 17-year-old Lee Da-woon, who was confirmed dead.

The captain has not made any public statement on whether or why he may have left the vessel before many of the passengers.

Prosecutors and police said Friday they have asked a court to issue arrest warrants for the captain.

The ferry owner's record is also under investigation, and documents were removed from its headquarters in Incheon on Friday.

Chonghaejin Marine Co Ltd, the owner of the vessel, is an unlisted company that operates five ships. It reported an operating loss of 785 million won ($756,000) last year.

According to South Korea's Financial Supervisory Service, a government body, Chonghaejin is "indirectly" owned by two sons of the owner of a former shipping company called Semo Marine that went bankrupt in 1997.

Sewol is 20 years old and built in Japan and was acquired secondhand by the Korean operator.

 

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Re: Pray For South Koreans in Ferry Tragedy
« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2014, 03:22:44 AM »
Om Mani Padem Hum

We are reminded every day that despite all the planning, advancement in science and engineering, the best of intentions, karma wins.

Let us not waste a day learning and embracing dharma.

I pray that all the passengers on the ferry will be close to dharma.
Solomon's Judgement: 2 women came to resolve a quarrel over which was d true mother of a baby. When Solomon suggested they should divide d child in two with a sword, one said she would rather give up d child than see it killed. Solomon then declared d woman who showed compassion 2b the true mother.

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Re: Pray For South Koreans in Ferry Tragedy
« Reply #2 on: April 19, 2014, 06:26:48 AM »
Pray & hope that  all will be safe and rescued in time. May Buddha bless them and hope the wheather will  calm down to allow the rescue team to reach the survivors on board the ferry.Om Mani Padme Hum .

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Re: Pray For South Koreans in Ferry Tragedy
« Reply #3 on: April 19, 2014, 06:32:55 AM »
Pray for all still lost at sea and may all who perished have a good and swift rebirth. Om mani pedme hung. Collective karma is very hard to understand, much more so at these times

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Re: Pray For South Koreans in Ferry Tragedy
« Reply #4 on: April 19, 2014, 06:37:37 AM »
Such a tragic accident. I hope that the weather will be better to enable the rescue teams to search for the missing survivors. For those who perished in this accident, may they have a good rebirth and be near the dharma.

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Re: Pray For South Koreans in Ferry Tragedy
« Reply #5 on: April 20, 2014, 05:07:35 AM »
Less than 40 days after 239 passengers and crews onboard MH370 went missing over the Indian Ocean, the world witnessed another tragedy involving 457 passengers and crews. Again, the vessel went down into the ocean. Life is uncertain, death is certain. May the victims take a swift rebirth. May the families of all affected heal and find closure in their  prayer.

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Re: Pray For South Koreans in Ferry Tragedy
« Reply #6 on: April 20, 2014, 05:35:35 AM »
What happened is tragic. As our guru always remind us that life is very fragile. We can past away anytime anywhere. Look at all the teenagers who are still in the ship? Their life is at stake. Who would have guessed that this unfortunate incident would happen putting so many lives at stake?

Let this be a reminder that practising the dharma now is very important for without the dharma, we are at the mercy of our own karma.

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Re: Pray For South Koreans in Ferry Tragedy
« Reply #7 on: April 20, 2014, 06:24:07 AM »
The vice-principal of a South Korean high school who accompanied hundreds of pupils on a ferry that capsized has committed suicide. Kang Min-gyu, 52, had been missing since Thursday. He appeared to have hanged himself with his belt from a tree outside a gym in the port city of Jindo where relatives of the people missing on the ship, mostly children from the school, were gathered. He was one the those rescued from the ferry after it capsized. Such sad news !
Life is precious. Life is impermanent. Life is uncertain. Minds are deluded. When the negative karma opens there is no turning back. Hence before Karma takes on its full strength, practice Dharma, collect merits to help battle the bad times.
Let's pray all who have died in this tragedy will have a good and swift rebirth to be reborn close to the Dharma.


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Re: Pray For South Koreans in Ferry Tragedy
« Reply #8 on: April 20, 2014, 11:18:01 AM »
This is a devastating and sad news. Let us hope and pray for the families and the victims of the ill-fated ferry.
Never question the power of prayers.
May the victims have a swift rebirth and condolence to the families healed and move on with their lives.

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« Reply #9 on: April 20, 2014, 03:22:27 PM »
Let's pray for the safety of the remaining of the missing people. For those who have passed on may they have a good and swift rebirth. This is indeed another tragedy after MH370.
OM MANI PADME HUM

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Re: Pray For South Koreans in Ferry Tragedy
« Reply #10 on: April 21, 2014, 01:26:06 PM »
First it was MH370 tragedy and now this. Really sad to read about all the sufferings that people are going thru especially when they cant find those that are missing. I dedicate my merits to all sentient beings that are suffering and may we all be free of suffering in every life and be blessed by 3 jewels always...

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Re: Pray For South Koreans in Ferry Tragedy
« Reply #11 on: April 21, 2014, 02:08:35 PM »
tragedy seems to be on the roll... recently missing plane of MH370 and now this... i hope everything is fine and going to be good. May everyone be safe _/\_

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Re: Pray For South Koreans in Ferry Tragedy
« Reply #12 on: April 21, 2014, 02:18:22 PM »
How sad that he took his own life because he thought that it was his fault that the student's died in the tragic accident.

Kang, who was vice principal at Ansan's Danwon High School, was rescued from the sinking Sewol ferry.
Just two days after the accident, he was found dead after apparently hanging himself using a belt from a tree in the city of Jindo. In a note, he expressed regret he had survived while so many others had died.

On a chilly Monday, around 4:30 a.m., Kang's coffin was led out of a funeral hall in a long, black hearse. It was too early for any sunlight. There were no pallbearers carrying the coffin -- only a quick walking procession of his family members and what appeared to be about a hundred others dressed in black following the car through the parking lot.

No one spoke.

His family members -- one son, two daughters and his wife dressed in all-black traditional Korean wear followed the hearse. When they reached the end of the parking lot of the funeral home, they got into the car. The whole walk took less than five minutes before the mourners got in and drove in a line of cars headed to the crematorium.
Kang's body had been found Friday in one of the small mountains near the Jindo Gymnasium where bereaved families are taking shelter, according to local police. He had gone to Jindo with the school in an effort to support families, said one fellow educator.

"As the one in charge of the safety of the students, he was suffering from guilty feelings," another teacher had told Korean media. When some familes directed their anger at him, he became "brokenhearted."
Over 300 students from the school and their teachers were aboard the ferry. Some are confirmed dead and and hope is dwindling that any more survivors will be found. 174 were rescued. Hundreds remain missing.
Police have confirmed the contents of a note, which Kang left behind.

He wrote that it was his idea for the field trip and that the deaths of the students were his fault. He said he could not live not knowing where his students are.
He also wrote that he wonders whether he could still be their teacher on the other side, in death.

The note also expressed a request to be cremated and his ashes scattered where the Sewol had sank.
In Korean funerals, there are no ceremonies or eulogies -- they are a quiet, private affair.
People who wish to say farewell visit a funeral room and pay their respects to the deceased one's family. The family members receive guests for about three days.

During this period, several students from the high school came to the funeral home to pay their respects to Kang's family. Dressed in their school uniforms, they bowed to the family.
Outside the funeral hall, some of them spoke about Kang.

"He was an ethics teacher," said freshman Choi Yoo Jung. "I wonder if that's why it was hard for him. He was such a good person. He really liked students a lot."
Another student, Kim Hyun Soo, also a freshman, said she felt it was too harsh for Kang to be blamed for what happened on the ferry.
"The vice principal really liked students," she said. "It seems like he was really hard on himself. I don't think anyone should be blaming him."
His death elicited sorry and sympathy across South Korea. Messages of sympathy and grief have been outpouring on social media.

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Re: Pray For South Koreans in Ferry Tragedy
« Reply #13 on: April 21, 2014, 03:11:21 PM »
This year started with so many tragedy, first the mystery of the missing plane which have 239 passengers on board and now the sinking ferry in South Korea and most likely will claim easily more than 400 life. OH MANI PADME HUNG may they be blessed. Life is full of uncertainties and we can only plan but our karma will determine it. So cherish our very little moments in this life by doing something beneficial which will help you to gain positive merits.

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Re: Pray For South Koreans in Ferry Tragedy
« Reply #14 on: April 23, 2014, 03:14:54 AM »
Lately we hear of so many tragedies, people travelling to a location either for a holiday or to see family members end up not reaching their destination. Life really is short... and unpredictable, we can just die anytime. We don't even have to look so far to these tragedies with the ferry capsizing in Korea or MH370, people get into accidents all the time... some die, many end up not having full physical capabilities to do much anymore in this world. Whenever I think about this, it makes me want to practice more in my spiritual path... everything else is just fleeting away.