have raided 55 offices, as they continue their search for answers to what led to the deadly crowd crush ten days ago. the head of south korea s national police, general yoon hee keun, had his office raided. 0ther police and fire administrations were visited by officials, as well as the itaewon subway station and the headquarters of the seoul metro. both the police and local authorities have been criticised for how they prepared and responded to this disaster. 156, mostly young, people were killed as they celebrated halloween, in the popular itaewon neighbourhood. correspondents say that with the week of national mourning now over, accountability is now the priority. 0ur seoul correspondentjean mackenzie is following developments. this alleyway where the disaster unfolded is still a cordoned off crime scene. and to the side of it, there is still this growing shrine to the people who died and people are coming to leave their messages of condolence and just to pay
subway station and the headquarters of the seoul metro. both the police and local authorities have been criticised for how they prepared and responded to this disaster. 156, mostly young, people were killed as they celebrated halloween. correspondents say that with the week of national mourning now over, accountability is now the priority. 0ur seoul correspondentjean mackenzie is following developments. this alleyway where the disaster unfolded is still a cordoned off crime scene and, to the side of it, there is still this growing shrine to the people who died. people are coming to leave their messages of condolence and just to pay respect and to grieve still, but interestingly, the mood here is shifting. the week of national morning is now over and the focus this week is very much on the accountability. today, we had 55 offices raided by investigators who are looking to establish, not only what caused the deadly
we have had other notable apologies this week from politicians, from the prime minister here. but interestingly, there have been no notable resignations. people here are waiting for the results of this investigation. the president of south korea ordered these investigations incredibly swiftly. he has come out this week and says that he will demand that anybody who is found to be responsible for these deaths and for this disaster that happened here will be held accountable. i think what is going to be interesting to watch is whether the public anger outruns this process because anger is growing. we ve seen it here today and we had protests at the weekend against the president, calling for him to resign, and we are expecting more this weekend. headteachers in england are warning they re facing a financial crisis, and many schools may have to cut teachers or reduce their
these investigations incredibly swiftly. he has come out this week and said that he will demand that anybody who is found to be responsible for these deaths and for this disaster that happened here will be held accountable. i think what is going to be interesting to watch is whether the public anger outruns this process because anger is growing. we ve seen it here today. we had protests at the weekend against the president calling for him to resign and we are expecting more this weekend. authorities in germany have begun an investigation after an eight year old girl was allegedly locked up for seven years in her grandparent s house. the child was freed in september from the property in the town of attendorn in northwestern germany where she lived with her mother. joining me now is our berlin correspondentjenny hill.