
North Korean dictator, Kim Jong-Un who sentenced his uncle, Jang
Song-Thaek, 67, to death, didn’t let him die by hanging or firing squad, instead sentenced him to be eaten alive by a pack of 120 wild dogs in a savage
punishment for treachery.
Song-Thaek, 67, to death, didn’t let him die by hanging or firing squad, instead sentenced him to be eaten alive by a pack of 120 wild dogs in a savage
punishment for treachery.
His uncle along with five close aides, were stripped n*ked
and thrown into a cage of hounds which had been starved for three days. The
pack of animals spent more than an hour mauling the group in a punishment
called ‘quan jue’ or execution by dogs, a report in Chinese newspaper, Wen Wei
Po said.
and thrown into a cage of hounds which had been starved for three days. The
pack of animals spent more than an hour mauling the group in a punishment
called ‘quan jue’ or execution by dogs, a report in Chinese newspaper, Wen Wei
Po said.
Reports also say the entire process was supervised by the
supreme leader in North Korea, along with 300 senior officials – a clear
warning against anyone challenging Kim’s leadership.
supreme leader in North Korea, along with 300 senior officials – a clear
warning against anyone challenging Kim’s leadership.
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