Five days after the disaster...The delivery of 200 bereaved family members of the victim's belongings

2025.01.02. PM 10:35
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At the scene of the disaster, police, firefighting, and military searches continued
About 200 articles of belongings identified as owners, such as passports and suitcases,
The bereaved family visited the storage facility at the airport...Part of it is India.
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More than 200 items of belongings of the victims of the Jeju Air plane disaster were delivered to the bereaved families.

We are also considering the delivery of the bereaved families of the vehicles parked at the airport by the victim.

This is reporter Kim Ki-soo.

[Reporter]
Soldiers stand in a line and conduct a search.

Lower your posture to miss even a small thing and move slowly, pointing your hand at the ground.

At the scene of the Jeju Air plane disaster, police, fire, and military search continues.

At the scene of the accident, the recovery of the victims' belongings and damaged bodies continued.

About 200 items, including passports and suitcases, have been identified among the collected belongings.

The bereaved families visited a storage facility on one side of the airport to check the victims' belongings.

Some of them were handed over to the bereaved families.

[Park Sang-woo / Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport: Up to two (per family). We'll take measures so that you can come...So, we will take 20 people on each bus and go to the oil storage warehouse inside so that the owner can check and pick up the confirmed oil.]

In the case of electronic devices whose owner is unknown due to the severe damage, we plan to conduct digital forensics.

As there were testimonies that he sent a message to his family just before the accident, attention is also being paid to whether data will be available during the forensics process to find out the situation in the cabin at the time.

The police explained that if the owner of the belongings is not identified, they will consult with the representatives of the bereaved families to discuss how to deal with them.

It will also consider delivering the victim's vehicle parked in the parking lot of Muan International Airport and inform the bereaved family.

I'm Kim Ki-soo of YTN.

Reporter: Jeon Jae-young, Yeo Seung-gu, Kwon Min-ho,
Video editing: Park Jung-ran



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