Otto Warmbier: North Korea Releases Jailed US Student ‘in Coma’
Media captionUS student Otto Warmbier said he was “a poor scapegoat” before he was jailed in 2016
US student Otto Warmbier has been freed from jail in North Korea, but his parents say he has been in a coma for a year.
The 22-year-old was flown to the US and landed in Ohio late on Tuesday.
The Warmbier family told US media they had found out only last week that their son has been in a coma since shortly after his trial in March 2016.
Mr Warmbier was sentenced to 15 years of hard labour for attempting to steal a propaganda sign from a hotel.
On arrival in Ohio, he was being taken by ambulance to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, US media reported.
Who is Otto Warmbier?
Otto Warmbier is an economics student from the University of Virginia, originally from Cincinnati, Ohio.
He was in North Korea as a tourist with Young Pioneer Tours when he was arrested on 2 January 2016.
He appeared emotional at a news conference a month later, in which he tearfully confessed to trying to take the sign as a “trophy” for a US church, adding: “The aim of my task was to harm the motivation and work ethic of the Korean people.”
Foreign detainees in North Korea have previously recanted confessions, saying they were made under pressure.
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After a short trial on 16 March, Mr Warmbier was given a 15-year prison sentence for crimes against the state.
His parents Fred and Cindy told CNN in early May that they had had no contact with their son for more than a year.
What is his condition now?
In a statement on Tuesday, Mr and Mrs Warmbier said: “Sadly, he is in a coma and we have been told he has been in that condition since March 2016. We learned of this only one week ago.”
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They were quoted by the Washington Post as saying they had been told Otto had contracted botulism, a rare illness that causes paralysis, soon after his trial in March 2016.
He was given a sleeping pill and had been in a coma ever since, the newspaper said.
The US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson made no mention of Mr Warmbier’s condition in a statement, saying only that he was on his way home to be reunited with his family and would not make any further comment, out of respect for the privacy of the family.
Who else is detained in North Korea?
There are reported to be three other US citizens in custody in North Korea. They are:
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Kim Dong-chul, a 62-year-old naturalised US citizen born in South Korea, who was sentenced to 10 years hard labour in April 2016 for spying
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Korean-American professor Kim Sang-duk (or Tony Kim) who was detained in April 2017. The reasons for his arrest are not yet clear
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Kim Hak-song, like Kim Sang-duk, worked at the Pyongyang University of Science and Technology (PUST) and was detained in May 2017 on suspicion of “hostile acts” against the state