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After more than three days of frustration and failure, divers on Sunday finally found a way into a submerged ferry off South Korea's southern shore, discovering more than a dozen bodies inside the ship and pushing the confirmed death toll to 49, officials said.

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The captain of the ferry that sank off South Korea, leaving more than 300 missing or dead, was arrested yesterday on suspicion of negligence and abandoning people in need.

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The captain of the ferry that sank off South Korea, leaving more than 300 missing or dead, was arrested early Saturday on suspicion of negligence and abandoning people in need – three of whom were seen lifeless in the sunken vessel by a diver who was unable to get them out.

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Three Filipino and two Chinese sailors died Thursday when a South Korean coast guard boat capsized after rescuing them from a sinking cargo ship, officials and reports said.

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The captain of the ferry that sank off South Korea, leaving more than 300 missing or dead, was arrested yesterday on suspicion of negligence and abandoning people in need.

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The captain of the ferry that sank off South Korea, leaving more than 300 missing or dead, was arrested early Saturday on suspicion of negligence and abandoning people in need – three of whom were seen lifeless in the sunken vessel by a diver who was unable to get them out.

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Three Filipino and two Chinese sailors died Thursday when a South Korean coast guard boat capsized after rescuing them from a sinking cargo ship, officials and reports said.

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