South Korean Children Learn Water Safety Following Ferry Disaster

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South Koreans are paying more attention to water safety since the deadly sinking of the Sewol ferry earlier this year. About 300 passengers, mostly high school children, died when the boat capsized. Some advocates now want kids to know how to swim more safely and save lives. From the city of Goyang, just outside of Seoul, Jason Strother reports for VOA.