

The mystery about the health status of Kim Jong-un thickens. After the news launched by Dagospia on his death caused by a cardiac arrest, here is also the testimony of Francesco Sisci, a sinologist with university chair in Beijing, who speaking at Adnkronos cites good sources among the Chinese ranks: “What I know is already dead “begins to then specify:” It is not known when the announcement will be, it may take months. ”

What made everyone a little suspicious was the absence of the North Korean leader at the 118th birthday of the late Kim Il-sung, founder of the regime and grandfather of the current dictator, Absence, this extraordinary and unexplained one that brings to mind December 2011 when two days passed before North Korean TV said that Kim Jong-il, Jong-un’s father, had passed away.