Friday 26 September 2014

Where Is North Korean Leader Kim Jung-Un?

Where Is North Korean Leader Kim Jung-Un?
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un gives field guidance to the construction site of apartment houses for educators of Kim Chaek University of Technology in this undated photo released by North Korea"s Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang August 13, 2014. REUTERS/KCNA

Is He Really Un-Well? Rumors Over Health Of North Korean Dictator After Weeks Without Public Appearance -- Daily Mail

* Kim Jong-un's health said to be at risk due to his high cheese consumption
* 31-year-old imports vast quantities of Swiss Emmental - his favourite variety
* His weight has ballooned in recent months and he now walks with a limp
* But experts think weight gain may be deliberate to look like late grandfather
* Leader was mysteriously absent as the country convened its parliament

Rumours that the health of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un is deteriorating continue to grow, with the leader absent from his customary seat as the country convened its rubber-stamp parliament.

Seoul officials said the absence from Thursday's meeting appeared to be Kim's first since he took power after his father Kim Jong Il died in December 2011.

It has been claimed that Kim has been putting his health at serious risk due to his dangerously high consumption of Emmental cheese.
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