Missing American student found teaching English in N. Korea 12yrs later.
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Missing American student found teaching English in N. Korea 12yrs later.
An American student reported missing during a 2004 hiking trip in China was kidnapped and forced to teach English to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, authorities say.
David Sneddon, a Brigham Young student, disappeared at the age of 24 in Yunnan Province in what Chinese police said was likely a hiking accident.
But the body of Sneddon — who spoke fluent Korean — was never found and his parents were suspicious.
“We knew in our heart that he was alive, so we had to keep fighting,” said his relieved mother, Kathleen Sneddon.
According to Choi Sung-yong, head of South Korea’s Abductees’ Family Union, Sneddon has been found living in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang, where he works as a school teacher. He reportedly is married and has two children...
http://nypost.com/2016/09/01/student-mi ... rth-korea/
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