The Coast Guard said the Navy's remote-controlled underwater robot, R.O.V. (R.O.V.) found one body that is believed to be missing around the sunken hull last night (9th).
The body was wearing a waterproof work suit, and it was lifted two hours after the discovery.
The Busan-registered 129-ton Venus, which had 27 people on board, sank 22 kilometers northwest of Biyangdo Island on Jeju Island in the early morning of the 8th.
The Coast Guard is continuing its search at sea, dropping flare bombs to find the remaining missing.
The 129-ton Venus, which had 27 people on board, sank 24 kilometers northwest of Biyangdo Island in Jeju early morning on the 8th.Two of the 15 people rescued after the
accident were killed, and 12 were missing, but one of the bodies was found.
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