Mr. A, who works at a local subsidiary in India, went on a group package trip to Thailand with his family, but he was the only one who survived.
The trip A participated in was a group package with five families, with a total of 18 people including four members of A's family, nine members of a large family celebrating his grandfather's birthday, and five family members of tourists from Mokpo.
Those who made pleasant memories in Bangkok said goodbye on the last day and went back to their respective countries.
Immediately after arriving at the accommodation, A, who returned to India before his family due to work, heard the shocking news that the plane carrying his family and others died in the disaster.
A, who hurriedly returned to Korea, applied for a DNA test at Muan Airport, expressing deep loss and anger.
"When I broke up with my family on the last day of the trip, I never thought such a tragedy would come," he said, sobbing, "I remember the bright voice of a 6-year-old girl who came to celebrate her grandfather's birthday (among other family members I traveled with).
A strongly criticized the responsibility of airlines and related authorities, saying, "If landing was difficult, we should not have given permission."
"The establishment of a joint memorial altar is also important, but above all, we need to thoroughly investigate the cause of the accident to prevent this from happening again," he stressed.
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