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An American taken prisoner by North Korea in 2010 was found burning to death in San Diego

Published by Business Insider on Thu, 23 Nov 2017


A man was found burned to death in San Diego last week.He turned out to be Aijalon Mahli Gomes, an American who was imprisoned in North Korea in 2010.Gomes was detained after illegally entering the country from China.Former President Jimmy Carter helped negotiate his release.San Diego Police are still investigating the death.An American man who was imprisoned for nine months in North Korea has mysteriously burned to death in San Diego.Aijalon Mahli Gomes was found ablaze in a dirt field off the Pacific Highway around 11.30 p.m. last Friday, according to the San Diego Union Tribune.An off-duty California Highway Patrol officer spotted Gomes on fire, running, then collapsing, San Diego Police homicide lieutenant Todd Griffin said on Tuesday. Firefighters and police responded to his calls, but Gomes was pronounced dead at the scene, the Fox 5 San Diego TV station reported.A preliminary investigation into the death showed that the death was "not a homicide but rather an accidental death or suicide," Griffin added. Police are still investigating the cause of the fire, The New York Times reported.Gomes was arrested in January 2010 after crossing into North Korea from China, by walking through a frozen stretch of the Tumen River, according to his memoir, "Violence and Humanity."Pyongyang then accused the American,who was30 at the time, of illegally crossing its border with China.They also said he had committed an unspecified "hostile act," and in April 2010 sentenced him to eight years of hard labour and a fine of about $700,000 (456,000 at the time).He remained detained for nine months until former President Jimmy Carter flew to North Korea and negotiated his release in late August that year, the Times said.It's unclear what Gomes, then an English teacher in South Korea, was doing in the North. His uncle, Michael Farrow, told CNN at the time that Gomes "may have just been trying to peek in and help others and teach them."An Associated Press file photo from January 2010, however, showed himat a human rights protestat the Imjingak Pavilion, near the Panmunjom demilitarised zone separating the two Koreas.According to Gomes's book, he endured "psychological torment of interrogation and confinement" under detention.He also tried to commit suicide during that time, which included slitting his wrists and trying to starve himself, according to the San Diego Tribune, which cited Gomes's mother, Jacqueline McCarthy.After returning home, McCarthy said Gomes suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder, and began "isolating from the family," opting to communicate via text than in person.The most recent high-profile case of an American detained in North Korea was that of Otto Warmbier, who was sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment last year after being accused of trying to steal a poster from his hotel. The 22-year-old was released back to the US this June while in a coma, and died six days after returning home.Join the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: Here's what losing weight does to your body and brain
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