he daughter of fugitive Korean businessman Yoo Byung-eun - wanted in connection with a ferry disaster in April in which some 300 people died - has been arrested, officials say.
Yoo Som-Na, 47, was detained on Tuesday at her home in Paris under an international arrest warrant, judicial sources told the AFP news agency.
France is now due to extradite her, the Korean Yonghap news agency said.
The Sewol ferry had 476 passengers on board when it sank.
Of those 174 were rescued, and 58 remain unaccounted for. Many of those who died were high-school students.
A judge in Paris is due to decide on Wednesday whether Yoo Som-Na should be detained in custody pending a decision on her extradition, a process which the AFP agency says could take several months or longer if she contests it.