Captain not at helm of capsized Korean ferry
Jindo (South Korea) (AFP) - The captain was not at the helm of the South Korean ferry that capsized two days ago, investigators said Friday, as anger spread over stalled rescue efforts for hundreds of missing passengers trapped by the submerged vessel. Related Stories S. Korea ferry rescue stalls as anger spreads AFP South Korea investigates capsized ferry crew as rescue hampered by tides Reuters Survivors still alive on South Korean ferry: father Reuters Divers struggle in search for South Korean ferry survivors Reuters Divers search for hundreds missing after Korean ferry accident Reuters More than 48 hours after the 6,825-tonne Sewol suddenly listed and then sank, a small of army of more than 500 exhausted divers -- battling powerful currents in almost zero visibility -- have yet to obtain any access to the ferry's interior. The confirmed death toll rose overnight to 25, but the focus of co...