US judge orders N.Korea to pay $501 mln over dead American

AFP  |  Washington 

A US on Monday ordered to pay USD 501 million over the death of American Warmbier, ruling that the university student likely suffered

The parents of Warmbier sued in a after the 22-year-old was flown back to the last year in a coma, unrecognizable to his family and dying within days of his return.

Beryl Howell, the of the US District Court for the District of Columbia, awarded USD 501,134,683.80 to the family, most of it in punitive damages.

"An American family, the Warmbiers, experienced North Korea's brutality first-hand when seized their son to use as a pawn in that totalitarian state's global shenanigans and face-off with the United States," she wrote.

"North Korea is liable for the torture, hostage-taking, and extrajudicial killing of Warmbier, and the to his mother and father, Fred and Cindy Warmbier," she wrote.

She said that North Korea did not submit any response to the lawsuit, which the family filed under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, which allows US-based plaintiffs to sue governments for offenses not considered to be covered by diplomatic immunity.

North Korea is highly unlikely to pay the amount voluntarily and, as one of the world's most isolated countries, it is believed to have few assets in the that could be seized.

But the verdict comes as negotiates a deal on North Korea's nuclear arsenal, raising the possibility of payouts, which could become entangled by the court-ordered damages.

Warmbier, a student at the University of Virginia, traveled to North Korea on a tour but did not return home, with the regime pulling him away at the and charging him with crimes against the state for allegedly taking down a poster in support of leader

The lawsuit said the family was continually advised by the State Department to stay quiet, believing North Korea would make a demand in return for Warmbier's safe release.

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First Published: Tue, December 25 2018. 02:10 IST