Mystery woman with North Korea's new leader Kim Jong-un stirs speculation
Singer or sister? Speculation is rife over who this woman is. Photo: AFP/KCNA via KNS
A mystery woman pictured accompanying North Korea's new
leader Kim Jong-un to recent events has prompted speculation in
Seoul
about whether she is his partner or his younger sister.
The North's state television on Sunday aired footage of the
woman joining Kim Jong-un as he paid tribute to his late grandfather
Kim
Il-sung on the anniversary of his death in 1994.
Some South Korea media reports suggested she was Kim's younger sister Yo-Jong. Others suggested she may be Kim's wife or lover.
Top officials including ceremonial head of state
Kim Yong-nam
and army chief
Ri Yong-ho accompanied the leader to Pyongyang's
Kumsusan Palace, where the embalmed body of the nation's first president
lies in state.
Who is she? Kim Jong-un is pictured during a visit to Kumsusan Palace with an unidentified woman.
Photo: AFP/North Korean TV
The TV footage showed the woman, apparently in her twenties
or thirties, walking next to the leader. She bowed with him before a
portrait of Kim Il-sung.
The short-haired woman, clad in a black suit, was also pictured
sitting next to Kim Jong-un at a concert by a state orchestra on Friday.
Some South Korea media reports suggested she was Kim's
younger sister Yo-Jong, who is believed to have studied in Switzerland
along with him in the 1990s. Others suggested she may be Kim's wife or
lover.
This screen grab shows North Korean leader Kim
Jong-un, centre, with a mystery woman paying tribute to his late
grandfather Kim Il-sung.
Photo: AFP/North Korean TV
Seoul's intelligence agency and unification ministry, in charge of cross-border affairs, declined to comment.
The speculation highlighted the degree of secrecy in the North about the private lives of its rulers.
Kim Jong-un took power after the death of his father
Kim
Jong-il last December but the outside world does not even know his exact
age.
An unidentified woman pictured standing behind Kim Jong-un
during mourning for his late father last December was identified by some
sources as the new leader's younger sister.
JoongAng Ilbo newspaper said the woman pictured in recent days may be Hyon Song-wol, a famous state singer rumoured to be the leader's lover.
It said she disappeared from public view in 2006 but was seen on TV again in March, apparently late in pregnancy.
"Hyon was a friend of Kim since they were teenagers and there
is a rumour among the North's elites that she was his lover," it quoted
an unidentified Seoul intelligence official as saying.
But Yang Moo-jin of Seoul's University of North Korean
Studies said there was "little chance" the mystery woman was Kim's
partner, given that the country's past first ladies have rarely made
public appearances with leaders.
"She could be Yo-Jong or perhaps a daughter of one of the
mistresses of the late Kim Jong-il ... so that Jong-un can publicly
showcase the solidarity in the ruling family," Yang said.
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