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South Korean sect leader apologises over coronavirus spread

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Lee Man-hee, the leader of a South Korean sect linked to more than half the country's 4,000-plus coronavirus cases, gets down on his knees to bow before reporters and apologise for the spread of the disease. IMAGES

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