Otto Warmbier, the US student detained by North Korea and returned in a coma, has died
US diplomats negotiated the evacuation of Warmbier while he was serving a 15-year sentence in North Korea for "anti-state" activities, which he was sentenced to after attempting to take down a propaganda poster in his hotel.
Warmbier, healthy upon his arrival to North Korea and at his trial, suffered a serious neurological injury that caused him to go into a coma while in detention. North Korean officials said that he contracted botulism, took a sleeping pill, and never woke up, but upon arriving back in the US, doctors found no evidence of that toxin.
The Warmbier's expressed their joy at their reunion with their son, as well as their pride in the life he led, in parallel to the sadness they felt at the loss of their son and brother at 22.