92-year-old Lee Keum-seom exclaimed as she meet long lost son at a holiday resort in North Korea after they were separated during the Korean war 68 years ago and became trapped on either side of the demilitarized zone (DMZ) which now splits the two Koreas.
Sang Chol, 71, was only four when she last saw him. He was with his daughter-in-law as his awaits Lee's arrival with his daughter-in-law. Lee was joined by her two daughters, who grew up in South Korea.
In the decades since the Korean War, the Red Cross has reunited many families but thousands of others have missed out.
Sang Chol, 71, was only four when she last saw him. He was with his daughter-in-law as his awaits Lee's arrival with his daughter-in-law. Lee was joined by her two daughters, who grew up in South Korea.
In the decades since the Korean War, the Red Cross has reunited many families but thousands of others have missed out.
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