A police inquiry called the Seoul crush that killed 159 a ‘man-made disaster’, yet one year on, victims’ families have no official apology, no independent inquiry and no accountability

Time stands still in Choi Min-seok’s room. The desk is strewn with photos and mementoes. Inside his wallet, his mother’s words beckoning him to stay safe and happy can be found. In a small pouch are his ashes, transformed into jade-coloured stones.

At 19, he had dreams of becoming a nurse, once he had completed his compulsory military service. His medical school vest still hangs on the wall.

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