President Trump described North Korea as "a brutal regime" when speaking to the press of Warmbier's death.
Following Warmbier's death, the tour group that arranged his trip to North Korea said it would no longer take Americans into the isolated country.
What happened to Otto Warmbier, an American college student who died just days after North Korea released him from detention, has outsiders baffled.
In response, President Donald Trump issued a terse statement condemning North Korea, which is still holding three Americans hostage.
The president seemed to place blame on the Obama administration, saying that if Warmbier had been returned home to the USA earlier, "I think the result would have been a lot different".
"The very bad torturous mistreatment our son received at the hands of the North Koreans ensured that no other outcome was possible", the family said Monday announcing Warmbier's death. But U.S. doctors who examined him said he suffered severe neurological trauma and showed no signs of botulism.
Warmbier was a student at UVA when he was taken prisoner in North Korea. He was detained and sentenced to 15 years hard labor.
The University of Virginia student was held for more than 17 months.
In this February 29, 2016, photo, American student Otto Warmbier cries while speaking to reporters in Pyongyang, North Korea.
Royce calls for ban on tourist travel to NK after Warmbier's death
Uri Tours, which is based in New Jersey, said on its website it was "reviewing its position on DPRK travel for American citizens". He also tweeted that "the USA once again condemns the brutality of the North Korean regime as we mourn its latest victim".
Warmbier was detained at Pyongyang's airport early January 2016 after authorities found a propaganda poster in his baggage.
"For Otto to be returned to the U.S. in the state he was in - and then for him to die because of it - is not only an outrage, but it is a tragedy for his entire family", Bae said in a statement. The US has demanded North Korea release three other US citizens it holds in detention: missionary Kim Dong Chul and academics Tony Kim and Kim Hak Song. North Korea accuses Washington and South Korea of sending spies to overthrow its government.
The coroner's office in Cincinnati is investigating the death of the American college student who died less than week after his return from North Korea, where he was detained near a year and a half.
The United States, South Korea and others have accused North Korea of using foreign detainees has hostages to secure diplomatic concessions.
Asked how the Warmbier case would affect Moon's efforts to engage North Korea as he has said he wants to, the president added: "I believe we must now have the perception that North Korea is an irrational regime". He was put before North Korean officials and journalists for a televised "confession".
Two of the other largest agencies to take Western tourists to North Korea also said they were reconsidering taking USA tourists.
Young Pioneer Tours, based in Beijing, advertises itself as a company offering package tours to "destinations your mother would rather you stayed away from". His family says it was told he had been in a coma since soon after his sentencing. "The assessment of risk for Americans visiting North Korea has become too high". "I sent a delegation late a year ago to North Korea to try to get Otto out in exchange for some humanitarian assistance". Considering these facts and this tragic outcome we will no longer be organising tours for U.S. citizens to North Korea.
The 58-year-old was arrested for committing "hostile criminal acts with an aim to subvert" North Korea, according to the state-run news agency KCNA.



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