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Korean Americans in L.A. show their support for ferry victims
April 24, 2014
Korean businesses in Los Angeles are doing their part to support the victims of the ferry boat sinking as the incident passes a week of rescue efforts.
A donation box to benefit the families of the deceased will be available at the Kaju Market in L.A. through Friday.
A Ju Tours took out an entire page of advertisement with the image of a yellow ribbon to pray for the rescue of the missing and to support those who died.
Bobby
April 24, 2014 at 8:10 PM
My heartfelt sympathy, and tears, go to the families of these young victims. They will never be the same and will always have an emptiness in their heart. I hope they can all receive some type of supernatural sign from their beloved children telling the families that they, the children, are all in a wonderful place and one day they will all be together. I have lost sleep thinking what those children went through, and all those who died on the ferry. I love you, Korea.
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