Kim Jong-un ‘in a vegetative state after botched heart surgery’, disputed reports claim as China flies in medical team
KIM Jong-un is in "a vegetative state" in a coma after a terrified surgeon botched his heart operation, according to disputed reports tonight.
The unverified claims - which follow online rumours of his death - emerged as a team of Chinese medical experts reportedly flew in to treat the North Korean despot, who has not been seen in public for two weeks.
Speculation about Kim's failing health began after he failed to appear at an important celebration to mark the birthday of Kim Il-Sung, his grandfather and the founder of the country.
He had last been spotted four days before that at a meeting with government officials.
Reports from South Korea suggested that Kim - who is overweight and has a history of diet-related illness - underwent heart surgery on April 12 and was seriously ill.
The country's intelligence services detected “nothing to confirm" the rumours, officials said, and ally China also denied he was gravely ill.
'COLLAPSED CLUTCHING HIS CHEST'
Unconfirmed reports claimed Kim was taken to hospital after clutching his chest and falling to the ground while out in the countryside.
He had a procedure to insert a stent but it went wrong because the terrified surgeon's hands were shaking, it was claimed.
It comes after Shijian Xingzou, vice director of Beijing-backed broadcaster Hong Kong Satellite Television, fuelled online rumours the tyrant was already dead.
She said on Chinese social media site Weibo that a "very solid source" had told her that Kim had died but did not give any further details.
Reports yesterday suggested he had been staying at an exclusive private villa on the country's east coast after a number of people around him tested positive for coronavirus.
Satellite photos released by North Korea watchers 38 North are claimed to show Kim's armoured private train at the resort in Wonsan.