Kim Jong Un in coma, sister set to take control, South Korean ex-diplomat alleges
A South Korean diplomat is speculating that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has fallen into a coma and that his sister, Kim Yo Jong, is poised to take the rogue nation's reins. Chang
Song-min, a former aide to South Korea’s late president Kim Dae-jung,
made the sensational claims to South Korean media, according to the New York Post. Chang suggested that Kim is in a coma, “but his life has not ended.” “A
complete succession structure has not been formed, so Kim Yo-jong is
being brought to the fore as the vacuum cannot be maintained for a
prolonged period.”
FILE: Kim Yo Jong, right, helps her brother North Korean leader
Kim Jong Un sign a joint statement following the summit with South
Korean President Moon Jae-in at the Paekhwawon State Guesthouse in
Pyongyang, North Korea.
(Pyongyang Press Corps Pool via AP)
Chang’s
allegation comes just days after South Korea’s spy agency said the
North’s 36-year-old leader had delegated part of his authority to his
close aides, including his younger sister, the Yonhap News Agency reported. In
a private meeting with lawmakers last week, South Korea’s National
Intelligence Service said that “Kim Yo-jong, the first vice department
director of the Workers’ Party Central Committee, is steering overall
state affairs on the delegation,” though Kim her brother still maintains
“absolute authority.” Still,
doubt lingers as to the veracity of the diplomat’s claims. Nor was it
the first time that Kim’s prolonged absence from the public spotlight
has fueled speculation about his health. In April, reports circulated
that the leader of the Hermit Kingdom had had heart surgery after he
was not seen in public for nearly three weeks. The North Korean
government never explained Kim’s absence, including why he missed a
commemoration that celebrated the 108th birthday of his late
grandfather, North Korea founder Kim Il Sung. After
a video was released showing Kim moving around during the completion of
a fertilizer factory near Pyongyang, a South Korean government official
told Fox News that “our government believes” there was no indication that a medical procedure had occurred.
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