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Detained US retiree’s wife appeals to North Korea

Lee Newman demands 85-year-old husband's return to an 'anxious, concerned family'

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Retired finance executive Merrill Newman of Palo Alto, California. Photo: Reuters

The wife of a US retiree detained in North Korea appealed on Friday for Pyongyang to release her husband, as US authorities said they have so far been refused access to him.

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Merrill Newman, 85, was taken off a plane as he was about to leave the reclusive state nearly a month ago.

His wife, Lee, called the detention “a misunderstanding” and demanded his return to an “anxious, concerned family.”

She said her husband of 56 years, a Korean war veteran, was finishing a 10-day tour of North Korea on October 26, “a trip he had looked forward to making for a long while.”

“The postcards sent to friends while on that trip describe good times, good weather and knowledgeable guides,” she said, in a statement issued by the retirement complex where the couple lives in Palo Alto, near San Francisco.

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Without saying how she knew the details, Lee Newman recounted how her husband was detained just before his Asiana Airlines flight was due to depart for Beijing.

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