Korean ferry disaster family convicted

Three relatives of the owner of a ferry that sank in South Korea have been convicted of corruption, four months after the tycoon was found dead on the run.

Korean ferry disaster family convicted

Three relatives of the owner of a ferry that sank in South Korea have been convicted of corruption, four months after the tycoon was found dead on the run.

The body of fugitive billionaire Yoo Byung-eun was discovered in rural South Korea in July after a massive manhunt.

Authorities believe his alleged corruption probably contributed to April’s Sewol ferry sinking that killed more than 300 people.

Yoo’s eldest son, Yoo Dae-gyun, was sentenced to three years in prison over embezzlement and breach of trust.

Two brothers of Yoo Byung-eun were also convicted of similar corruption charges.

One brother got a two-year prison term and the other a suspended prison term.

The Yoo family controlled the ferry operator through holding companies.

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