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SCHOOL DROWNING OUTRAGE

Six North Korean pupils drown after being ‘ordered to save portraits of tyrant Kim Jong-un’s family’ from floods

Seven teachers also died after Typhoon Lionrock battered rural areas in the rogue state

SIX North Korean children drowned after reportedly being ordered to save portraits of Kim Jong-un’s relatives from rampaging flood water.

The tragedy, which also cost the lives of seven teachers, took place in the northern province of Hamgyong after it was battered by Typhoon Lionrock.

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North Korea has confirmed 133 people have died in the floods in and 395 remain missingCredit: Getty Images
A painting of the 'Great Leaders - Kim Jong Il and Kim Il Sung'Credit: Getty Images

A source told South Korean media: “At Songhak High School, located near Hoeryong, seven teachers, including the vice-principal, and six students lost their lives while attempting to recover portraits and oil paintings out of the flood waters.

“The vice-principal, fearing punishment for not properly protecting the idolisation material, declared an emergency during the flood, and the teachers and the teachers and students mobilised for the recovery task ended up losing their lives.”

The portraits are reported to be Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il, the grandfather and father of current despotic leader Kim Jong-un.

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Pyongyang has already confirmed 133 people died in the floods in August and 395 remain missing, reports the .

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But aid agencies claim 70,000 people have been made homeless by the disaster and need to be rehoused before the bitter winter sets in.

Millions of Kim family portraits are in schools, homes and workplaces as citizen.

The picturesmust also be regularly cleaned and anyone who attempts to save portraits of Kim’s family are considered national heroes.

The source added: “If it weren't for the vice-principal's forced display of loyalty, they could have avoided tragedy.

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