<Anchor>



A joint incense burner was set up in Busan for Coast Guard members who died in a helicopter crash.

The helicopter's salvage from the sea is being delayed a bit as the line is broken.



Reporter Lee Tae-hoon of KNN reports.



<Reporter> This



is a funeral home for Busan citizens with a joint incense place for three Coast Guard officers who died in a helicopter crash.



A nostalgic appearance that can only be seen in photos.



The crew of the three members still can't hide their bitterness in disbelief.



[Lee Bong-hwan / late Cha Jool Colleague: It's a complicated idea.

We had promised to have dinner together in a few days.

An accident happened a few days after the appointment.]



Before the accident, the helicopter was refueled in Jeju, and an old colleague can't hide his regrets saying that he didn't know that the conversation we had for a while would be the last.



[Seong-ho Hwang / Senior Sergeant Joo-Jul Hwang: We met that night and had a conversation like 'You are going far, but please be careful.'] The



incense burner was also visited by ordinary citizens.



The joint funeral ceremony of the Coast Guard members who died in a helicopter crash will be held on the 12th at the Gangseo Indoor Gymnasium in Busan.



Helicopter salvage work is struggling in the accident area.



Yesterday (9th), during the salvage process, the wire broke and the helicopter sank into the sea.



The Navy and Coast Guard are expected to complete the wire installation tonight and begin salvaging again tomorrow.



[Park Sang-hyun / Jeju Provincial Maritime Police Agency Search and Rescue Chief: To distribute the weight, I will connect one more place than yesterday and connect a total of four wires…

.]



When the helicopter is salvaged, it will be moved to the Busan Coast Guard maintenance depot to conduct a detailed investigation into the cause of the crash.



Meanwhile, as one additional body was found of a Korean sailor aboard the 'Kyoto No. 1', the number of missing persons decreased to three.



(Video coverage: Choi Jin-hyuk KNN, video editing: Yoon Tae-ho, video courtesy: Jeju Regional Maritime Police Agency)