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South Korean President Park Geun-hye, left, stands in silent tribute at a cabinet meeting that is broadcast on the national television on April 29, 2013. [Photo/CFP] |
Addressing a Cabinet meeting which was broadcast on the national television, Park said "I am sorry to the people and heavy hearted that many precious lives were lost."
"How should I apologize for the failure to prevent the accident and for the insufficient initial response in order to comfort the pains and sufferings (of relatives of the victims) even for a moment," the South Korean president said.
Park promised that she would create a government agency in charge of dealing with such large-scale accidents.
The Sewol ferry with 476 people aboard, most of them students and teachers, sank off South Korea on April 16. Officials have confirmed 187 dead.