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American student released from North Korea prison is reportedly in a coma | |
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US secretary of state Rex Tillerson said on Tuesday that North Korea had released Otto Warmbier, an American serving a 15-year prison term with hard labor for alleged anti-state acts, as reports emerged that the 22-year-old has been in a coma for as long as a year. | |
Tillerson said that Warmbier was on his way back to the US to be reunited with his family. He said in a statement that the state department secured Warmbier’s release at the direction of Donald Trump, adding that the department was continuing to discuss three other detained Americans with North Korea. | |
Tillerson did not address Warmbier’s medical condition, but the Washington Post reported that Warmbier was currently in a coma and had been for upwards of a year. Warmbier’s family told the Post that, according to North Korean officials, the 22-year-old contracted a case of botchulism shortly after his trial and was given a sleeping pill from which he never woke up. | |
Warmbier is a University of Virginia student from suburban Cincinnati. He was sentenced in March 2016 after a televised tearful public confession to trying to steal a propaganda banner. | Warmbier is a University of Virginia student from suburban Cincinnati. He was sentenced in March 2016 after a televised tearful public confession to trying to steal a propaganda banner. |
The announcement comes as former NBA player Dennis Rodman is paying a return visit to North Korea. There is no indication that the release and Rodman’s visit are in related. |