We may never know what brutal torture and malign neglect American student Otto Warmbier suffered at the hands of North Korea’s dictatorship before losing his life this week at the age of 22.
A US judge ruled in their favor, stressing that it was appropriate to punish North Korea for the "torture, hostage taking and extrajudicial killing of Otto Warmbier." Read next ...
An Ohio coroner said that a post-mortem examination of Otto Warmbier, the Jewish-American college student who died after being imprisoned in North Korea, did not show any obvious signs of torture.
"They're brutal. There's no sense to anything here," Fred Warmbier said. "They've crossed a line with my son, Otto. The 22-year-old college student who was released from imprisonment in North ...
New details revealed in the coroner's report for college student Otto Warmbier deepens the mystery surrounding his death after his release from North Korea in June New details revealed in the ...
US student Otto Warmbier was sentenced to 15 years in a ... Was he really the victim of torture?
Josh Rogin of the Washington Post tracked down Warmbier’s roommate in North Korea, and offers a new, even more chilling account of events: When Danny Gratton met Otto Warmbier in Beijing in late ...