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‘i think i’m going to die,’ student tells grandma from sinking korean ferry‘i think i’m going to die,’ student tells grandma from sinking korean ferry‘i think i’m going to die,’ student tells grandma from sinking korean ferry  -  large whiteboard

Ji Yeon, Seoul Park, did not want to take part in her high school trip to the resort island of Jeju.
She hates taking boats.
When she called to raise her grandmother, more than 12 hours after the ferry left with her, there were more than 300 classmates on board, and the girl's voice was shaking.
Kim OK Young, 74, said the two had spoken 90 minutes ago.
Ji Yong said at the time that the ferry had not yet arrived in Jeju.
The phone is different.
The ship is sinking, YoY said.
"I think I will die, Grandma," she said . ".
"The boat was sinking and I caught the railing.
Then the phone broke.
While waiting for news in the high school auditorium of Anshan Danyuan, Kim said she contacted her granddaughter for the last time.
On that phone, Ji Yan only said "I have to go" and then the phone was broken. At 10:09 a. m.
She sent a text message with only one Korean, which didn't mean anything.
Nothing since then.
At school, a list was posted on a big white board.
Those who were explained were highlighted with color marks.
There is no name for Ji Yan.
"Two days before she set out to travel, she told us she didn't want to because she didn't want to travel by ferry," Kim said . " She raised the girl because Ji Yan's parents worked.
"We told her she would regret it if she didn't go.
We regret it now.
We shouldn't let her go.
The South Korean government said, "nearly 300 of the 462 passengers in the South Korean coast guard were missing and four were confirmed dead.
The ferry sank on its way to Jeju;
Local media, including ytn TV, reported that it had driven into the Rock in foggy condition.
The school's notice shows that of 325 students and 14 teachers in the penultimate year of high school, about 80 students were admitted later in the afternoon.
At school, relatives and friends on the ferry gathered in the auditorium.
Some expressed anger at the lack of information from schools and the government, almost 11 hours after the ferry began to sink.
The TV news of the disaster is on the big screen above the head.
A parent tore a piece off the list, prompting school officials to remove the board of directors and replace it with a list of hospital residents.
Students from other schools of the same age as the missing students also crowded into the auditorium to wait for news.
They are
Took notes on their friend's desk.
Founded in 2005, Danyuan public school means that many students have completed their primary school studies elsewhere.
There are 388 students in the class and almost everyone is on board.
The school's website says classes will be closed on Thursday and Friday.
Lee has seven friends from elementary school or middle school on the ferry, none of whom were on the list for rescue.
As she browses their pictures, she raises her phone nervously and her hands tremble as she browses them one by one.
"I know some people from elementary school and some people from middle school," she said . ".
"It was their last trip before they entered the last year of high school.
"Korean Red Cross volunteers arrive later in the afternoon and start preparing rice, cups of noodles, snacks, drinks and coffee.
Donations of mobile phones, chargers and blankets have arrived.
Won susuk, a 59-year-old volunteer, said Red Cross staff could stay at school for 10 days.
"My heart fell when I heard the news," she said . ".
"We all have children, and I'm sad that this happened to our neighbors.
"With the end of the day, many waiting parents leave to do six
Take the bus provided by the school to jinduo, the closest land point to the sunken ferry site.
Park Yong Woo, 48, said his nephew, Kim Soo Bin, was on the list.
His parents are in jinduo, but have not yet found Soo Bin, he said.
"Until we meet him, we can't trust the list and statements of the school or government," he said . ".
"Different departments publish different names and information.
When I was on the phone with Soo Bin's parents, they cried because they had not yet found him in Jindo.
Grandma Kim said Park Ji Yoon's parents went to Jindo as soon as they heard about the ferry.
They took dry clothes for their daughter.
Bloomberg Seoul Park Ji Yeon did not want to take part in her high school trip to the resort island of Jeju.
She hates taking boats.
When she called to raise her grandmother, more than 12 hours after the ferry left with her, there were more than 300 classmates on board, and the girl's voice was shaking.
Kim OK Young, 74, said the two had spoken 90 minutes ago.
Ji Yong said at the time that the ferry had not yet arrived in Jeju.
The phone is different.
The ship is sinking, YoY said.
"I think I will die, Grandma," she said . ".
"The boat was sinking and I caught the railing.
Then the phone broke.
While waiting for news in the high school auditorium of Anshan Danyuan, Kim said she contacted her granddaughter for the last time.
On that phone, Ji Yan only said "I have to go" and then the phone was broken. At 10:09 a. m.
She sent a text message with only one Korean, which didn't mean anything.
Nothing since then.
At school, a list was posted on a big white board.
Those who were explained were highlighted with color marks.
There is no name for Ji Yan.
"Two days before she set out to travel, she told us she didn't want to because she didn't want to travel by ferry," Kim said . " She raised the girl because Ji Yan's parents worked.
"We told her she would regret it if she didn't go.
We regret it now.
We shouldn't let her go.
The South Korean government said, "nearly 300 of the 462 passengers in the South Korean coast guard were missing and four were confirmed dead.
The ferry sank on its way to Jeju;
Local media, including ytn TV, reported that it had driven into the Rock in foggy condition.
The school's notice shows that of 325 students and 14 teachers in the penultimate year of high school, about 80 students were admitted later in the afternoon.
At school, relatives and friends on the ferry gathered in the auditorium.
Some expressed anger at the lack of information from schools and the government, almost 11 hours after the ferry began to sink.
The TV news of the disaster is on the big screen above the head.
A parent tore a piece off the list, prompting school officials to remove the board of directors and replace it with a list of hospital residents.
Students from other schools of the same age as the missing students also crowded into the auditorium to wait for news.
They are
Took notes on their friend's desk.
Founded in 2005, Danyuan public school means that many students have completed their primary school studies elsewhere.
There are 388 students in the class and almost everyone is on board.
The school's website says classes will be closed on Thursday and Friday.
Lee has seven friends from elementary school or middle school on the ferry, none of whom were on the list for rescue.
As she browses their pictures, she raises her phone nervously and her hands tremble as she browses them one by one.
"I know some people from elementary school and some people from middle school," she said . ".
"It was their last trip before they entered the last year of high school.
"Korean Red Cross volunteers arrive later in the afternoon and start preparing rice, cups of noodles, snacks, drinks and coffee.
Donations of mobile phones, chargers and blankets have arrived.
Won susuk, a 59-year-old volunteer, said Red Cross staff could stay at school for 10 days.
"My heart fell when I heard the news," she said . ".
"We all have children, and I'm sad that this happened to our neighbors.
"With the end of the day, many waiting parents leave to do six
Take the bus provided by the school to jinduo, the closest land point to the sunken ferry site.
Park Yong Woo, 48, said his nephew, Kim Soo Bin, was on the list.
His parents are in jinduo, but have not yet found Soo Bin, he said.
"Until we meet him, we can't trust the list and statements of the school or government," he said . ".
"Different departments publish different names and information.
When I was on the phone with Soo Bin's parents, they cried because they had not yet found him in Jindo.
Grandma Kim said Park Ji Yoon's parents went to Jindo as soon as they heard about the ferry.
They took dry clothes for their daughter.
Bloomberg Seoul Park Ji Yeon did not want to take part in her high school trip to the resort island of Jeju.
She hates taking boats.
When she called to raise her grandmother, more than 12 hours after the ferry left with her, there were more than 300 classmates on board, and the girl's voice was shaking.
Kim OK Young, 74, said the two had spoken 90 minutes ago.
Ji Yong said at the time that the ferry had not yet arrived in Jeju.
The phone is different.
The ship is sinking, YoY said.
"I think I will die, Grandma," she said . ".
"The boat was sinking and I caught the railing.
Then the phone broke.
While waiting for news in the high school auditorium of Anshan Danyuan, Kim said she contacted her granddaughter for the last time.
On that phone, Ji Yan only said "I have to go" and then the phone was broken. At 10:09 a. m.
She sent a text message with only one Korean, which didn't mean anything.
Nothing since then.
At school, a list was posted on a big white board.
Those who were explained were highlighted with color marks.
There is no name for Ji Yan.
"Two days before she set out to travel, she told us she didn't want to because she didn't want to travel by ferry," Kim said . " She raised the girl because Ji Yan's parents worked.
"We told her she would regret it if she didn't go.
We regret it now.
We shouldn't let her go.
The South Korean government said, "nearly 300 of the 462 passengers in the South Korean coast guard were missing and four were confirmed dead.
The ferry sank on its way to Jeju;
Local media, including ytn TV, reported that it had driven into the Rock in foggy condition.
The school's notice shows that of 325 students and 14 teachers in the penultimate year of high school, about 80 students were admitted later in the afternoon.
At school, relatives and friends on the ferry gathered in the auditorium.
Some expressed anger at the lack of information from schools and the government, almost 11 hours after the ferry began to sink.
The TV news of the disaster is on the big screen above the head.
A parent tore a piece off the list, prompting school officials to remove the board of directors and replace it with a list of hospital residents.
Students from other schools of the same age as the missing students also crowded into the auditorium to wait for news.
They are
Took notes on their friend's desk.
Founded in 2005, Danyuan public school means that many students have completed their primary school studies elsewhere.
There are 388 students in the class and almost everyone is on board.
The school's website says classes will be closed on Thursday and Friday.
Lee has seven friends from elementary school or middle school on the ferry, none of whom were on the list for rescue.
As she browses their pictures, she raises her phone nervously and her hands tremble as she browses them one by one.
"I know some people from elementary school and some people from middle school," she said . ".
"It was their last trip before they entered the last year of high school.
"Korean Red Cross volunteers arrive later in the afternoon and start preparing rice, cups of noodles, snacks, drinks and coffee.
Donations of mobile phones, chargers and blankets have arrived.
Won susuk, a 59-year-old volunteer, said Red Cross staff could stay at school for 10 days.
"My heart fell when I heard the news," she said . ".
"We all have children, and I'm sad that this happened to our neighbors.
"With the end of the day, many waiting parents leave to do six
Take the bus provided by the school to jinduo, the closest land point to the sunken ferry site.
Park Yong Woo, 48, said his nephew, Kim Soo Bin, was on the list.
His parents are in jinduo, but have not yet found Soo Bin, he said.
"Until we meet him, we can't trust the list and statements of the school or government," he said . ".
"Different departments publish different names and information.
When I was on the phone with Soo Bin's parents, they cried because they had not yet found him in Jindo.
Grandma Kim said Park Ji Yoon's parents went to Jindo as soon as they heard about the ferry.
They took dry clothes for their daughter.

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