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Gustaf Kilander and Shweta Sharma

Travis King – live: ‘Grieving’ US soldier captured in final DMZ tour image before escape to North Korea

REUTERS

US soldier who fled to North Korea had served time in a South Korean prison

The family of the US soldier who fled into North Korea say he was grieving the loss of his young cousin and was not acting like himself.

Private 2nd Class Travis King, 23, who was set to board a plane to return to the US, was on a South Korean civilian tour to the border village known as Panmunjom when he darted across the border.

He was pictured wearing jeans, a black shirt and a black hat with the letters “DMZ” printed on it during the tour just moments before he crossed the border to enter the secretive country.

The US army has said he intentionally crossed the border as he was facing disciplinary action on his return to the US after serving nearly two months in detention in South Korea.

Expressing deep concerns over the well being of Mr King, his uncle Myron Gates told NBC News that defecting was “out of his character”.

“I’ve never seen him get down like that, ever. Something’s going on. This is not his personality.”

Meanwhile, the mother of the soldier said she was “shocked” and just wanted him to return home.

The incident has threatened a new diplomatic row between the US and the nuclear-armed hermit kingdom.

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