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University of Virginia student Otto Warmbier, who spent 17 long months in detention in North Korea, has finally come home — in a coma.
Cindy and Fred Warmbier -- the parents of American college student Otto Warmbier who died after being detained by North Korea -- have a message for Kim Jong Un's regime.
WYOMING, Ohio — Wearing the jacket his son Otto Warmbier wore at the sham trial that ended with his imprisonment in North Korea, Fred Warmbier denounced the “pariah” regime that had ...
Otto Warmbier, the U.S. college student arrested, tried and imprisoned in North Korea for more than a year for trying to swipe a souvenir from a hotel, was expected to arrive late Tuesday in ...
American college student Otto Warmbier has landed back in the United States after more than 17 months in detention in North Korea.
Seventeen months ago, just after dawn on Jan. 2, 2016, 21-year-old University of Virginia undergrad Otto Warmbier arrived at the airport in Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea. He had spent five ...
Here is the timeline of Warmbier’s ordeal. January 2016 Warmbier, then 21, was visiting North Korea as part of a tourist group arranged by Young Pioneer Tours, a tour agency based in Xian, China.
The family of Otto Warmbier spoke out after President Trump’s comments, saying that North Korea’s “evil regime” was responsible for the death of their son.
On Tuesday, Otto Warmbier, an American student at University of Virginia, was medically evacuated from imprisonment in North Korea after having been sentenced to 15 years of hard labor more than a ...
Fred and Cindy Warmbier believe strongly enough that their son had been brutally tortured after his arrest in North Korea to sue the repressive nation. President Donald Trump, who after Warmbier's ...
American college student Otto Warmbier has landed back in the United States after more than 17 months in detention in North Korea.
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