Yurim Heo

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Yurim Heo

Birth
South Korea
Death
16 Apr 2014 (aged 16)
At Sea
Burial
Gyeonggi-do, South Korea Add to Map
Plot
4107104
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Heo Yurim was born on July 24, 1997. She was a member of the 10th grade class #2 at Danwon High School in Ansan, South Korea. She lived for 16 years, 8 months and 23 days.

Yurim was very much a normal teenaged girl. She had a bright personality, a boyfriend, and she was always seen walking arm-in-arm with her friends. Her best friend was Lee Hyekyeong. She was talkative and loved to laugh. She liked to use social media, go shopping, and always made sure to look her best - she had a comb and a mirror on her desk. She was also extremely intellectual, having enjoyed being active in her school's science club. She hadn't yet decided what she wanted to be when she grew up, but she definitely knew that she wanted to be a wife and mother.

Yurim was a victim of the Sewol Ferry tragedy. The ferry Sewol was en route to Jeju Island from Incheon, South Korea, when it capsized on April 16, 2014. The majority of the 476 people on board were 10th graders from Danwon High School who were traveling to Jeju Island for a school field trip. When the ship started to sink, the crew ordered everyone to stay in their cabins and await help. Yurim and most of the Danwon students on board obeyed the crew and remained in their cabins, passing the time by taking pictures and joking around with their friends. However, the coast guard only rescued those who'd come out on deck and didn't even attempt to rescue anyone inside the ship. The Korean government, ashamed at how the event unfolded, blocked volunteer rescuers and made excuses as to why rescue efforts could not continue. By the time they started recovery efforts, they were only finding bodies. There were hundreds of high schoolers, teachers and other passengers inside the ship and not a single one of them survived. The majority of them were still alive during the three hours it took for the Sewol to sink, recording videos of their ordeal and banging on the windows, begging to be saved - but they all eventually drowned or died of hypothermia. Those kids had trusted adults with their lives and were literally left to die. 304 people died in total, with 250 of them being Danwon High School students. The Sewol Ferry sinking was one of the most heartbreaking and senseless maritime tragedies to have ever happened. The students’ loved ones are still looking for answers as to why those 250 beautiful children had to die…and those answers may never come.

Yurim's body was recovered and returned to her loving family on April 21. She is now resting at the Ansan Sky Memorial Park.

Thank you to Debra for sponsoring Yurim's memorial!
Heo Yurim was born on July 24, 1997. She was a member of the 10th grade class #2 at Danwon High School in Ansan, South Korea. She lived for 16 years, 8 months and 23 days.

Yurim was very much a normal teenaged girl. She had a bright personality, a boyfriend, and she was always seen walking arm-in-arm with her friends. Her best friend was Lee Hyekyeong. She was talkative and loved to laugh. She liked to use social media, go shopping, and always made sure to look her best - she had a comb and a mirror on her desk. She was also extremely intellectual, having enjoyed being active in her school's science club. She hadn't yet decided what she wanted to be when she grew up, but she definitely knew that she wanted to be a wife and mother.

Yurim was a victim of the Sewol Ferry tragedy. The ferry Sewol was en route to Jeju Island from Incheon, South Korea, when it capsized on April 16, 2014. The majority of the 476 people on board were 10th graders from Danwon High School who were traveling to Jeju Island for a school field trip. When the ship started to sink, the crew ordered everyone to stay in their cabins and await help. Yurim and most of the Danwon students on board obeyed the crew and remained in their cabins, passing the time by taking pictures and joking around with their friends. However, the coast guard only rescued those who'd come out on deck and didn't even attempt to rescue anyone inside the ship. The Korean government, ashamed at how the event unfolded, blocked volunteer rescuers and made excuses as to why rescue efforts could not continue. By the time they started recovery efforts, they were only finding bodies. There were hundreds of high schoolers, teachers and other passengers inside the ship and not a single one of them survived. The majority of them were still alive during the three hours it took for the Sewol to sink, recording videos of their ordeal and banging on the windows, begging to be saved - but they all eventually drowned or died of hypothermia. Those kids had trusted adults with their lives and were literally left to die. 304 people died in total, with 250 of them being Danwon High School students. The Sewol Ferry sinking was one of the most heartbreaking and senseless maritime tragedies to have ever happened. The students’ loved ones are still looking for answers as to why those 250 beautiful children had to die…and those answers may never come.

Yurim's body was recovered and returned to her loving family on April 21. She is now resting at the Ansan Sky Memorial Park.

Thank you to Debra for sponsoring Yurim's memorial!

Gravesite Details

Name pronunciation: Huh Yoo-reem