Koreatown prays for sunken ferry

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Dozens of Angelenos joined together in Koreatown Tuesday morning to grieve for the victims of last week's sunken ferry, and pray for those that are still missing.

Since sinking last Wednesday, 121 people have been killed and over 180 are still missing.

The ship was carrying 11th grade students to the island of Jeju, a popular spring break destination for Koreans. 

The captain of the ship has been criticized for not being behind the wheel at the time of the accident, and for not helping to rescue more passangers. 

Those that came to the vigil in Koreatown wanted the captain to answer for his actions, but were mainly concerned with the victims and their families.