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University student who messed up his life in North Korea

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Born on December 12, 1994, in Cincinnati, southwestern Ohio, United States, he graduated from high school in 2013 and went to the University of Virginia
At the end of 2015, a Chinese-based tourism company, Young Pioneer Tours, hosted by Young Pioneer Tours

A total of 11 Americans, including him, were participating in the five-day New Year tour of North Korea and were scheduled to fly back to the United States on Jan. 2 However, while boarding the return flight on January 2nd, at Yanggakdo International Hotel on January 1st,
Arrested for stealing propaganda
The propaganda that Wimbeer stole was for North Koreans in Korean, saying it was in a tourist-free zone
At a press conference held on February 29, 2016, Warmbier pleaded guilty to taking North Korea’s propaganda to the United States Warmbier also stated that he did it to join the Z Society of the University of Virginia
CIA
be closely related to
In other words, he said that his promise to help him join the society was an opportunity for him to decide to visit North Korea and that he had been eager to join the society after learning that all members of the society would live well with high-income jobs after college In response, however, Warmbier’s family claimed that Warmbier’s confession as a spy came from the North Korean government’s coercion According to testimony from Danny Gratten, an Englishman who shared a hotel room during a tour of North Korea with Warmbier, he was taken away when he handed in his passport at the airport just before leaving the country
Warmbier cried for mercy and forgiveness, but North Korea’s Supreme Court said it was a conspiracy to overthrow the state
I didn’t forgive him by sentenced him to 15 years of hard labor
Labor edification is a type of criminal punishment in North Korea that is sent to a detention center for 15 years
He was finally released six months later on June 12 and returned to the United States, but was in a coma on June 20
He died six days after arriving in the United States
The North Korean authorities claimed that Warmbier’s use of sleeping pills was a problem, but the Cincinnati University Medical Center, which examined Warmbier back in the U.S., rather
At the time of his arrival in the United States, he showed general damage to brain cells from cardiopulmonary arrest
explained that
Since the Pueblo hijackings, Americans have been detained in North Korea several times, but this time,
A stout young man was detained for a cause that no one could understand, then returned to a vegetative state and eventually died
It has also shocked the United States considerably in that regard
But public opinion in the U.S. wasn’t very favorable to Wambier, who knew that North Korea was a dangerous country that had unreasonably framed and detained several Americans, but went on a trip and caused danger, according to the Washington Post and Fox News articles
I know. Why is it North Korea? Why is it like this when I go to hell?
an atmosphere of protesting that
Eventually, in July 2017, the U.S. government designated North Korea as a travel ban country
And after more than a year of autopsy and investigative research, in October 2018, the Cincinnati Medical Center medical staff at the Cincinnati Medical Center said:
Warmbier’s signature

Torture
brain damage caused by
I submitted a written opinion that
Warmbier’s parents filed a lawsuit against the North Korean government in October 2017, saying it would never happen again
In December 2018, a federal district court in Washington, D.C., held the North Korean government responsible for torture and murder of Warmbier
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We decided to pay 100 million won in compensation

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