The crew and captain of a South Korean ferry that sank in April are led into court.<br /> <br />They're on trial for charges, ranging from negligence to homicide after nearly 300 people -- mostly children -- died.<br /> <br />Angry and grieving relatives of the dead packed the courtroom, as they listened to proceedings.<br /> <br />One relative held up a sign that read: "You are not human. You are beneath animals." A scuffle later broke out between the relatives and court security guards who tried to take the sign away.<br /> <br />Most of the victims, who were from the same school on a field trip stayed in their cabins as instructed.<br /> <br />In contrast surviving crew members, including the captain captured here on video, abandoned the Sewol, leaving hundreds of passengers trapped inside.<br /> <br />The South Korean President said a nationwide manhunt is also under way for the businessman, who is believed to own the company that ran the sunken ferry.<br /> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Korean) SOUTH KOREAN PRESIDENT PARK GEUN-HYE
