Another North Korean Body Washes Up in the Imjim Rover

From the Joong Ang Ilbo:

Water is released from the Gunnam Dam on the Imjin River in northern Gyeonggi on June 29. [YONHAP]
Water is released from the Gunnam Dam on the Imjin River in northern Gyeonggi on June 29. [YONHAP]

Four bodies suspected of originating in North Korea have washed up in rivers in Gyeonggi this past month, raising questions about how and why they ended up dead in the South.  
   
The most recent body — of an adult woman — was discovered by a camper in a bush along the Imjin River, downstream from the Gunnam Dam, around 8:25 a.m. on Saturday, according to Yeoncheon Police Precinct.  
   
The source of the Imjin River is north of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) that divides the two Koreas and flows through northern Gyeonggi in South Korea before emptying into the Yellow Sea at Ganghwa Island, north of Incheon. 

Joong Ang Ilbo

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Stephen
Stephen
1 year ago

… the Yellow Sea at Ganghwa Island, north of Incheon. 

On Kakaomap this is listed as 황해 (해).

i.e. Yellow Sea (West Sea).

Try calling the East Sea … by “the name that dare not speak its name” and see (no pun intended) what happens …

JoongAng Ilbo (owned by Samsung) still lobbying for the release of Lee Myung-bak?

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