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NewsMarch 2, 2019

WASHINGTON -- The parents of an American college student who died following months of detention in North Korea rebuked President Donald Trump on Friday, saying Kim Jong Un "and his evil regime" are responsible for their son's death. Trump said this week he takes Kim "at his word" Kim was unaware of alleged mistreatment of Otto Warmbier...

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Fred and Cindy Warmbier watch as their son Otto's casket is placed in a hearse after his June 2017 funeral in Wyoming, Ohio. The Warmbiers spoke out Friday after President Donald Trump's comment this week he takes North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un "at his word" he was unaware of alleged mistreatment during their son's 17 months of captivity.
Fred and Cindy Warmbier watch as their son Otto's casket is placed in a hearse after his June 2017 funeral in Wyoming, Ohio. The Warmbiers spoke out Friday after President Donald Trump's comment this week he takes North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un "at his word" he was unaware of alleged mistreatment during their son's 17 months of captivity.Bryan Woolston ~ Associated Press

WASHINGTON -- The parents of an American college student who died following months of detention in North Korea rebuked President Donald Trump on Friday, saying Kim Jong Un "and his evil regime" are responsible for their son's death.

Trump said this week he takes Kim "at his word" Kim was unaware of alleged mistreatment of Otto Warmbier.

Fred and Cindy Warmbier pushed back in a statement Friday, saying they had remained silent earlier this week while Trump and Kim met in Vietnam. "Now we must speak out," they said.

"Kim and his evil regime are responsible for the death of our son, Otto. Kim and his evil regime are responsible for unimaginable cruelty and inhumanity," they said. "No excuses or lavish praise can change that."

The 22-year-old University of Virginia student died in June 2017 after being returned home in a vegetative state. His parents have said he was tortured. The suburban Cincinnati youth was visiting North Korea with a tour group when he was detained in 2016 for allegedly stealing a propaganda poster.

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North Korea has denied mistreating Kim. The White House did not immediately respond Friday to a request for comment.

During a news conference Thursday after a two-day summit with Kim in Vietnam, Trump was asked whether he and Kim had discussed Otto Warmbier and whether he had asked the North Korean leader to take responsibility for what happened to him.

Trump said "something very bad happened" to Warmbier, but added he didn't believe Kim knew about it or would have allowed it to happen.

"He tells me that he didn't know about it, and I will take him at his word," Trump said.

Some lawmakers and others have criticized the president's comments.

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