The Borneo Post

Pyongyang demands US pay US$2 mln in medical cost for comatose student

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WASHINGTON: North Korea demanded that the United States pay a US$ 2 million medical bill for US student Otto Warmbier, who went into a coma after allegedly being tortured in the totalitari­an country, a report said Thursday.

The Washington Post quoted unidentifi­ed sources as saying that a US official was made to sign a pledge to pay an invoice for the medical costs before being allowed to fly Warmbier back home from Pyongyang in 2017.

The envoy signed the pledge on instructio­ns from President Donald Trump, according to the Post report.

It was unclear whether the bill was ever paid, the report said.

Warmbier, a University of Virginia student, was imprisoned after being accused of taking down a propaganda poster in his hotel during a trip to North Korea.

Doctors said he had suffered severe brain damage while in North Korean detention, fell into a coma and died days after arriving back in the United States.

North Korea denied claims by the Warmbier family that he had been tortured, saying he had contracted botulism.

A coroner who examined Warmbier’s body said: “We don’t know what happened to him. That’s the bottom line”. White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Sanders’ only reaction to the Post report was: “We do not comment on hostage negotiatio­ns, which is why they have been so successful during this administra­tion.”

Trump has made rapprochem­ent with North Korea one of his signature policies and he has held two summits with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

At their last meeting in Hanoi in February, Trump said he accepted Kim’s claim not to have known what had happened to Warmbier in prison, despite the case being extraordin­arily sensitive.

“I will take him at his word,” Trump said.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? File photo shows the casket of Warmbier being carried out from his funeral at Wyoming High School.
— AFP photo File photo shows the casket of Warmbier being carried out from his funeral at Wyoming High School.

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