Death for 115 killings
NZPA-Reuter Seoul A Seoul court yesterday sentenced to death a woman who admitted she blew up a South Korean airliner, killing all 115 people aboard, on the orders of communist North Korea, State radio said. The radio quoted Chief Judge Chong Sang-hak as saying the defendant, Kim Hyun-hui, aged 27, committed a heinous crime and deserved to be executed in line with international conventions that require heavy punishment for air terrorism.
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Press, 26 April 1989, Page 10
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