SEOUL: More suspected human bones were recovered on Saturday from South Korea’s sunken Sewol ferry, officials said Saturday, part of a search that began when the ship was salvaged in March.

The 6,800-ton vessel sank off the country’s southwestern coast three years ago, claiming more than 300 lives, mostly high school students on an excursion.

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