Albuquerque Journal

No cause of death yet for college student held by North Korea

President says death ‘disgrace’

- BY DAN SEWELL ASSOCIATED PRESS

CINCINNATI — A cause of death hasn’t been determined for a 22-year-old college student who was detained for nearly a year and a half in North Korea before being sent home in a coma, an Ohio coroner’s office said Tuesday.

Hamilton County ‘s Dr. Lakshmi Sammarco’s office released a statement saying Otto Warmbier’s family objected to an autopsy so only an external exam of his body was done. It said his medical records from an air ambulance service that brought him to Ohio and from the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, where he was hospitaliz­ed until his death Monday, have been reviewed, and the treating physicians have been interviewe­d extensivel­y.

“No conclusion­s about the cause and manner of Mr. Warmbier’s death have been drawn at this time as there are additional medical records and imaging to review and people to interview,” the coroner’s office statement said, expressing “deepest sympathies” for his family and friends.

The funeral for Warmbier will be held at 9 a.m. Thursday at Wyoming High School, where he was an athlete and salutatori­an of his 2013 class. “All those that wish to join his family in celebratin­g his life are cordially invited,” said the Spring Grove Cemetery and Arboretum.

The coroner’s office daily report Tuesday included Warmbier in its listings with cause of death termed “pending.”

Wambier’s parents did not cite a specific cause of death but blamed “awful, torturous mistreatme­nt” by North Korea. Doctors last week described Warmbier’s condition upon his return June 13 as a state of “unresponsi­ve wakefulnes­s” and said he suffered a “severe neurologic­al injury” of unknown cause.

Warmbier, a University of Virginia student, was accused of trying to steal a propaganda banner while visiting with a tour group and was convicted of subversion.

He was sentenced in March 2016 to 15 years in prison with hard labor. His family said it was told he had been in a coma since soon after his sentencing.

President Donald Trump said Tuesday that Warmbier’s death after his lengthy detention in North Korea was a “total disgrace” and that if the college student had been returned home to the U.S. earlier, “I think the result would have been a lot different.”

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