South Korean President apologizes for the Jeju Air plane crash that occurred in 2024
One year after the tragedy in which 179 people died, the leader assured that he...
Lee Jae-myung, the president of South Korea, made an apology on Monday for the fatal accident on December 29, 2024, in which 179 individuals died. He promised to support the research into the fall after the first anniversary of the tragedy has passed.
Who may ignore the agonizing horror and suffering of that day? I am aware that there are no words that can completely comfort you, but I offer my sincere condolences as president in a message to the victims ' families posted on his Facebook page.
After the senate of former president Yoon Suk-yeol in April, the president, who took over as president of South Korea in June of this year, declared that his government would develop the Authority's independence and would "do everything possible to determine the trigger" of the incident.
According to Lee," I think the least we can do to recognize the patients is to prevent this tragedy from occurring again. "
issues from the families of the victims
In response to complaints from victims ' people about the standard inquiry, Parliament South Korea launched an independent investigation into the crash, which is the worst civil aviation accident in its history, on Monday. According to the North Korean media firm Yohnap, the council will also be looking into whether there were attempts to conceal the findings of the official analysis. The Boeing 737-800, which was hit by a birds, veered off the runway and crashed into a wall at Muan Airport after landing without using its landing equipment or other braking system. It was the worst civil aircraft injury ever to occur on South Korean soil in 2024, with 179 deaths and two survivors.
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