Otto Warmbier's parents sue North Korea over his 'torture and murder'


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In a statement, Fred Warmbier pronounced his son was “taken hostage, kept as a restrained for domestic purposes, used as a guaranty and singled out for unusually oppressive and heartless diagnosis by Kim Jong-un. Kim and his regime have portrayed themselves as innocent, while they intentionally broken a son’s life. This lawsuit is another step in holding North Korea accountable for a barbarous diagnosis of Otto and a family.”


Fred and Cindy Warmbier's lawsuit says their son Otto arrived home in a coma jerking vigourously and howling.

Fred and Cindy Warmbier’s lawsuit says their son Otto arrived home in a coma “jerking vigourously and howling”.


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The Warmbier family is represented by McGuire Woods, and a lead profession in a case, Richard Cullen, also represents Vice President Mike Pence, who has also oral out opposite a North’s diagnosis of Warmbier and a record of tellurian rights abuses. Fred Warmbier accompanied Pence as partial of a US commission to a opening rite of a Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, in February.


The White House and Pence’s bureau are understanding of a lawsuit though did not have a purpose in drafting it, according to a chairman tighten to both sides.


Trump “spoke clearly about a pain that all Americans felt when we mislaid Otto Warmbier. That feeling of detriment has not changed,” White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders pronounced in a statement. “Although this is a private authorised movement to that a United States supervision is not a party, Americans sojourn committed to honoring Otto’s memory, and we will not forget a pang of his parents, Fred and Cindy Warmbier.”


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