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    From CNN Breaking News@VERT to no-reply@siteservices.cnn.com on Thu Jun 15 17:09:31 2017
    Released North Korea detainee Otto Warmbier suffered extensive brain damage and shows no current signs of botulism[1], doctors at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center said Thursday.

    The 22-year-old American student has not spoken or "engaged in any purposeful movements" since arriving in the country Tuesday night, said Dr. Daniel Kanter. Tests showed an extensive loss of brain tissue.

    "He shows no signs of understanding language or responding to verbal commands," the doctor said, adding that Warmbier's condition is best described as "unresponsive wakefulness."

    Warmbier's father left no doubt he blames North Korea, blasting the secretive regime in a 23-minute news conferenceÿearlier Thursday.

    The family doesn't believe North Korea's explanation that Otto fell into a coma after contracting botulism and taking a sleeping pill shortly after he was sentenced in March 2016, Fred Warmbier said.

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    Re: =?utf-8?Q?News_Alert:_Student=E2=80=99s_family_blames_North_Korea?=
    By: CNN Breaking News to no-reply@siteservices.cnn.com on Thu Jun 15 2017 01:09 pm

    Released North Korea detainee Otto Warmbier suffered extensive brain damage and shows no current signs of botulism[1], doctors at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center said Thursday.

    The 22-year-old American student has not spoken or "engaged in any purposeful movements" since arriving in the country Tuesday night, said Dr. Daniel Kanter. Tests showed an extensive loss of brain tissue.

    "He shows no signs of understanding language or responding to verbal commands," the doctor said, adding that Warmbier's condition is best described as "unresponsive wakefulness."


    that's why i never wanted to go to north korea. so now he's fucked in the head in a different way.
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