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Kim Jong Un in coma, sister set to take control, South Korean ex-diplomat alleges   | Fox News

Kim Jong Un in coma, sister set to take control, South Korean ex-diplomat alleges   | Fox News

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Kim Jong Un has fallen into coma, sister set to take control, South Korean ex-diplomat alleges
Just days after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un designated his younger sister to take the reins of some of the country’s leadership role, a South Korean ex-diplomat is speculating the strong-armed leader has fallen into a coma.
Chang Song-min, a former aide to South Korea’s late president Kim Dae-jung, made the claims to South Korean media, according to the New York Post. Chang suggested Kim is in a coma, “but his life has not ended.”

In a private meeting with lawmakers last week, South Korea’s National Intelligence Service said 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.”

While there is still doubt about Chang’s claims, it was not the first time Kim’s prolonged absence from the public spotlight has fueled speculation about his health. CLICK HERE FOR MORE.

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