Detained US retiree’s wife appeals to North Korea
Lee Newman demands 85-year-old husband's return to an 'anxious, concerned family'
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.
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.
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.