A South Korean investigation into the Jeju Air crash that killed 179 people is set to miss a one-year deadline to release a progress report, two officials said, as frustrated relatives of the victims continue to demand answers about what went wrong.
Breakdown
- Families protest as Jeju Air crash investigation report remains delayed
- Crash killed 179 people after plane overshot runway and caught fire 30s
- Preliminary findings cite bird strikes and pilot actions 59s
- Victims' families demand broader investigation and accountability 1m 12s
- Parliament to launch independent probe into the crash 2m 3s