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Pleas for truth 1 year after crash

December 24, 2025

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The Star

GRIEVING mother Lee Hyo-eun returns every weekend to the airport where her daughter and 178 others died last year, desperate for the truth about South Korea's deadliest airline disaster.

Pleas for truth 1 year after crash

FIREFIGHTERS and rescue personnel work near the wreckage of Jeju Air Flight 2216 after the plane crashed and burst into flames at Muan International Airport in South Jeolla Province, some 288 kilometres southwest of Seoul. | AFP

(AFP)

Jeju Air Flight 2216 was coming in to land at Muan International Airport from Thailand when it struck a flock of birds and was forced to make a belly landing that sent it crashing into a structure at the end of the runway.

Only two flight attendants seated in the tail section survived.

Lee vividly remembers that day. Her daughter Ye-won, a cello instructor, had just celebrated her birthday and was due to return from a short holiday in Bangkok.

Lee was planning a welcome dinner when her sister called to ask if Ye-won had landed. What happened next, she said, was "unbelievable".

"She was gone when she was at her brightest, in full bloom at 24," Lee said. Official findings have pointed to pilot error in explaining why the December 29, 2024, crash happened.

But one year on, Lee and other relatives of the victims say they harbour deep mistrust over how the investigation has been handled.

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