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Friday, June 23, 2017

Otto Warmbier’s death of Brain Damage in North Korea Prison

Trump’s options for North Korea response

https://www.yahoo.com/gma/otto-warmbier-death-trump-options-responding-north-korea-113404652--abc-news-topstories.html

As his body is laid to rest in his Ohio hometown, the shock of Otto Warmbier’s death is now giving way to anger -- and the Trump administration is actively weighing how to respond.
“It's a total disgrace what happened to Otto," President Trump has said. "That should never, ever be allowed to happen. It’s a brutal regime, and we’ll be able to handle it.”
Warmbier was held for nearly a year-and-a-half by North Korea, much of that time while in a coma, according to the reclusive country's authoritarian regime. The details of his detention, especially how he ended up in that medical condition, are still unknown.
PHOTO: Fred and Cindy Warmbier, left speak with a woman after watching their son Otto Warmbier's casket carried out from his funeral at Wyoming High School on June 22, 2017 in Wyoming. (Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)
PHOTO: Fred and Cindy Warmbier, left speak with a woman after watching their son Otto Warmbier's casket carried out from his funeral at Wyoming High School on June 22, 2017 in Wyoming.