South Korea denies North Korean leader's death

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, 36, is not only alive but in good health: South Korea
South Korea has denied the death of a North Korean leader. South Korea has claimed that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, 36, is not only alive but in better health. News of Kim Jong Un's serious illness began to surface after April 15, when he was not seen at his father's birthday party. He is ill and some reports claim that he is mentally paralyzed.
                                                                                                                                                          Rumors of Kim Jong Un's death spread when an American journalist claimed in a tweet that a TV channel in the Chinese state of Hong Kong claimed that the North Korean leader had died.
                                                                                                                                                                  Earlier, reports of Kim Jong Un's serious illness and mental paralysis or death were circulating. The foreign news agency also reported on April 22 that Kim Jong Un had been seriously ill for the past two weeks and some reports claimed that he had become mentally paralyzed.
                                                                                                                                                            According to two North Korean news websites, Kim Jong Un's health had deteriorated since the beginning of this month and he had to undergo heart surgery on April 12, which led him to move from his official residence to another residence in the mountains. Moved to Gah, where his condition worsened. Following the news, the Chinese government sent a medical team to North Korea before April 25. Chinese officials confirmed on April 25 that a medical team had been dispatched a few days earlier following reports of Kim Jong Un's illness, but Chinese officials did not comment on the North Korean leader's health. Now South Korea has denied the death of the North Korean leader.

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