Anyone following along with this? He was taken prisoner in North Korea back in December 2015 after trying to remove a propaganda poster in an employee-only section of the airport. After a "trial" he was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor. Fast forward to this week where he's abruptly released on humanitarian grounds and shipped back to Cincinnati where he was found to be in a coma. I remember reading this earlier in the week and thinking he was going to be brain dead as shit, which sounds like is the case unfortunately. North Korea blames it on a combo of botulism/sleeping meds, which both I think have been disproven by UC hospital doctors so far.
Can't imagine why anyone would want to travel to there, let alone fuck around with government property there.
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