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South Korean rescue workers carry the bodies of passengers who were on the capsized passenger ship Sewol which sank in the sea off Jindo, at a port where family members of missing passengers gather in Jindo April 20, 2014. Angry relatives of hundreds of missing inside the sunken South Korean ferry clashed with police on Sunday morning as coastguard divers retrieved 10 more bodies from the ship and the official number of dead rose to 46 people. REUTERS/Issei Kato (SOUTH KOREA – Tags: DISASTER MARITIME)
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