The bereaved family, angry with Jeju Air's representative, said, "I came to the scene 11 hours after the accident." [Now News]

2024.12.29. PM 9:41
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The bereaved families strongly protested to Kim Yi-bae, CEO of Jeju Air, who visited the scene and apologized for the plane disaster in which 179 people died.

Kim visited Muan International Airport at 8 p.m. on the 29th and said, "We express our condolences and condolences to the victims of this accident. We also apologize to the people who are suffering from shock and pain."

"We will spare no support not only from Jeju Air but also from Aekyung so that we can quickly deal with the accident and take necessary measures," he said.

The bereaved families strongly protested the on-site apology 11 hours after the accident.

Even before Kim's remarks were over, he cried, "Save my daughter," or shouted, "What are you doing?"

A bereaved family member stood up and criticized, "It takes 1 hour and 40 minutes to get here from Seoul," adding, "Would he have acted like this even if his family and all his skin had died?"

He demanded, "Explain specifically when and how you will provide support."Representative Kim

reportedly traveled to Muan after holding an emergency meeting and briefing in Seoul.



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