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    Families Demand Answers a Year After Deadliest Plane Crash in South Korea - The New York Times

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    A year after South Korea's deadliest plane crash, families demand answers as investigations face delays and credibility concerns, leading to an independent inquiry.

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    Jeju Air crashSouth Koreainvestigation delaysfamiliesplane disaster
    1. Families Demand Answers a Year After Deadliest Plane Crash in South Korea  The New York Times
    2. A year on, Jeju Air crash report delayed as families question probe's credibility  Reuters
    3. A year after Jeju Air disaster, victims’ families say truth remains out of reach  Malay Mail
    4. Jeju Air crash: Korea approves cross-party investigation into flight tragedy  AeroTime
    5. Jeju Air crash: South Korea sets up independent inquiry into disaster that killed 179 amid delays and acrimony  The Guardian

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