[Photo] Seoul City Finally Changes 'Deceased' to 'Victims'
Mourners pay their respects at the joint memorial altar set up at Seoul Plaza on the 5th, the last day of the mourning period for the Itaewon tragedy.
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During the mourning period, Seoul City labeled the victims as "accidental deaths" in accordance with government guidelines, but on the last day of the mourning period, the sign at the joint memorial altar was changed to "tragedy victims." The city stated, "The change was made to honor the memory of those who passed away." / Reporter Yoon Dong-joo doso7@
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