A 31-year-old worker at a handicraft shop in South Korea took leave from work for a trip to Hungary with her brother.
The 28-year-old brother was happy with his first overseas trip, which was meant to help refresh him after he quit his job.
They were among 33 South Koreans aboard a sightseeing boat that sank in the Danube River in Budapest on Wednesday night (local time). It capsized after being hit by another river cruise vessel.
The sister is among seven rescued South Koreans, while the brother is still missing.
She made a phone call to her parents in Nonsan, South Chungcheong Province, and emotionally told them her brother had gone missing in the accident.
Their mother immediately headed to Incheon International Airport, with their father waiting for any related news at home along with their aunt. Their eyes were riveted to the television.
"Most of the other victims are elderly. Our children are (among) the youngest," the father said.
The aunt blamed the tourist firm, which organized the package tour.
Hungarian officials conduct search operations at the site of the ferry accident on Thursday afternoon, local time. Yonhap
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