PYONGYANG – American college student Otto Warmbier has been released after more than 17 months in detention in North Korea but has been in a coma for over a year, according to his parents. The 22-year ...
After more than a year detained in North Korea, Otto Warmbier returned to the United States in a coma last week, only to die six days after his arrival. His Ohio hometown will gather Thursday to say ...
The U.S. received a $2 million hospital bill from the North Korean government for the care of American Otto Warmbier, who fell into a coma for unknown reasons while he was imprisoned in the country ...
When Otto Warmbier, the American college student who was imprisoned in North Korea for 17 months, returned home to Ohio last June on an airplane, he was blind, deaf and "jerking violently, making ...
The 22-year-old university student died Monday, after returning from North Korea in a coma. Throngs of mourners paid their final respects to Otto Warmbier Thursday at a public funeral at the high ...
Within hours of being sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for allegedly stealing a propaganda poster in 2016, American Otto Warmbier fell into a coma while in North Korean custody. While it's unclear ...
He fell into a coma for unknown reasons while in captivity. North Korean officials did not tell American officials until June 2017 that he had been unconscious the entire time. He died less than a ...
Warmbier, who was a native of the Cincinnati, Ohio, area, died on June 19, 2017, at age 22 Nearly two years after the death of Otto Warmbier, a 22-year-old college student who was released from ...
CINCINNATI - A plane carrying University of Virginia student Otto Warmbier, who had been detained in North Korea for 17 months and was in a coma for most of it, touched down in Cincinnati on Tuesday ...
His family says that Warmbier, 22, has been in a coma since last spring. In March 2016, a North Korean court sentenced him to 15 years in prison... Updated at 1 p.m. ET North Korea has released ...
Doctors who have examined Ohio college student Otto Warmbier delivered a grave assessment Thursday of the 22-year-old man who came back to Cincinnati this week in a coma after 18 months held in ...
A 3-minute commercial set to run on Monday features a mother whose son died just after his release from North Korea. It may remind voters of Donald Trump’s friendliness toward the country’s dictator.