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North Korean soldier who defected under gunfire ‘admits to murder’

The soldier has been recovering in hospital from multiple gunshot wounds and doctors will decide this week whether to discharge him

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Footage releases by the United Nations shows the North Korean soldier escaping through the Demilitarised Zone. Photo: AFP
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A North Korean soldier who defected to the South under a hail of bullets in November has confessed to committing murder in the North, a news report said on Tuesday.

South Korean officials said they had no comment, noting the questioning of the 24-year-old soldier had not yet wrapped up.

Oh, identified only by his surname, has told investigators that he had committed a crime involving murder in the North, the conservative Dong-A daily said, citing an unidentified intelligence official.

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The soldier’s defection made headlines worldwide with footage showing him driving to the border at the truce village of Panmunjeom in the Demilitarised Zone before dashing across as his comrades tried to kill him.

The soldier has been recovering in hospital from multiple gunshot wounds and doctors will decide this week whether to discharge him, Yonhap news agency said, in which case he will be transferred to an adaptation centre for defectors.

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