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Trump says ‘no money was paid’ to North Korea for Otto Warmbier’s release"No money was paid to North Korea for Otto Warmbier, not two Million Dollars, not anything else," Trump wrote in a tweet.PoliticsApr 26, 2019
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North Korea gave U.S. a $2M hospital bill for Otto Warmbier before his death: reportNorth Korea gave the United States a $2 million bill to cover its expenses for the care of comatose Otto Warmbier, who died shortly after being held in detention in North Korea.WorldApr 25, 2019
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Otto Warmbier’s parents dispute Trump, say ‘Kim and his evil regime are responsible’ for son’s deathThe parents of an American student who returned from North Korea in a coma and died soon after said they felt compelled to speak out.WorldMar 1, 2019
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‘I will take him at his word’: Trump says Kim Jong Un unaware of Otto Warmbier’s deathDonald Trump said does not hold the North Korea leader responsible for Otto Warmbier's death.WorldFeb 28, 2019
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North Korea ordered by U.S. judge to pay $500 million in death of Otto WarmbierU.S. District Judge Beryl Howell in Washington ruled that North Korea should pay damages to his parents, Fred and Cindy Warmbier.WorldDec 24, 2018
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They said North Korea tortured and killed their son. Now they’re seeking over $1 billion: lawsuitOtto Warmbier died in 2017, days after he was repatriated to the U.S. with severe brain damage.WorldDec 20, 2018
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North Korea accuses ‘old lunatic’ Donald Trump of exploiting Otto Warmbier’s deathThe state-run Korean Central News Agency quoted a foreign ministry spokesman as criticizing the White House for using the death of Otto Warmbier for propaganda purposes against North Korea.PoliticsSep 28, 2017
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Otto Warmbier died of lack of oxygen, blood to the brain: coronerAn American student who had been imprisoned in North Korea for 17 months died from lack of oxygen and blood to the brain, an Ohio coroner said on Wednesday.WorldSep 27, 2017
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Otto Warmbier’s parents say he was ‘jerking violently,’ ‘howling’ upon return from North KoreaThe parents of a young Ohioan who was detained in North Korea for more than a year and died soon after being released said Tuesday he was “jerking violently,” howling, and “staring blankly” when he returned home on a medical flight.WorldSep 26, 2017
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North Korean prisons: UN reports torture, starvation and executionThere are an estimated 200,000 people, including children, imprisoned in North Korea, according to a report by the UN Commission of Inquiry’s on Human Rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.WorldAug 9, 2017
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