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Suspected human bones retrieved from sunken S Korean ferry

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Seoul: South Korean officials say they’ve found many fragments of suspected human bones from a ferry that was retrieved three years after it sank, killing more than 300 people. Most of the victims were teenagers and nine bodies haven’t been recovered yet. The ship was raised and transported to a port in March. Workers haves since found four pieces of suspected human bones. The Oceans Ministry says its search team found more bone fragments on Friday. It says DNA tests are needed to confirm whether the remains belong to any of the missing victims. (AP)

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