In April 2014, the sinking of the Sewol ferry off South Korea's coast claimed 304 lives, with a tragic loss of 245 students. Their families embarked on a determined quest for an independent inquiry, clashing with governmental authorities.
A South Korean ferry named Sewol sank on the 16th of April 2014 and 304 people died. 245 victims of them were teenagers. Their relatives have been fighting for more than a year for a thorough and independent investigation - a desperate fight against the government.