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Fresh facts emerged sunday on the circumstances surrounding the alleged jailbreak that occurred at the Kirikiri Medium Prisons, Lagos, last Friday, even as the death toll allegedly rose to five.
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) 鈥?After vanishing from the public eye for nearly six weeks, North Korean leader  is back, ending rumors that he was gravely ill, deposed or worse.
 
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Now, a new, albeit smaller, mystery has emerged: Why the cane?
This was contrary to the claims by the Prisons National Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ope Fatinikun, who said it was only one injured inmate that died from injuries sustained during the melee.
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Kim, who was last seen publicly at a Sept. 3 concert, appeared in images released by state media Tuesday smiling broadly and supporting himself with a walking stick while touring the newly built Wisong Scientists  and another new institute in Pyongyang, part of his regular "field guidance" tours. didn't say when the visit happened, nor did it address the leader's health.
 
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Kim's appearance allowed the country's massive propaganda apparatus to continue doing what it does best 鈥?glorify the third generation of Kim family rule. And it will tamp down, at least for the moment, rampant rumors of a coup and serious health problems.
It was however unclear if the additional four were from the seven inmates of the prison who were injured and admitted in various hospitals.
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Before Tuesday, Kim missed several high-profile events that he normally attends and was described in an official documentary last month as experiencing "discomfort."
 
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Archive footage from August showed him overweight and limping, prompting the South Korean media to speculate he had undergone surgery on his ankles. Some experts thought he was suffering from gout or diabetes.
But THISDAY gathered from prison sources that the inmates who died and six others who are currently hospitalised were part of the casualty after the prison officials and the military tried to restore peace in the prison.
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A South Korean analyst said Kim probably broke his media silence to dispel outside speculation that he wasn't in control and to win sympathy from a domestic audience by creating the image of a leader who works through pain.
 
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The appearance may be a form of "emotional politics meant to appeal to the North Korean people's sympathy," said -chang, at the private in South Korea.
Part of the measures to restore peace included the sporadic gunshots heard behinde the prison walls, signalling the beginning of last Friday s melee that almost resulted to a jailbreak.
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It was the first time a North Korean leader allowed himself to be seen relying on a cane or crutch, South Korean officials said. Kim's father, Kim Jong Il, who reportedly suffered a stroke in 2008 before dying of a heart attack in late 2011, was seen limping but never with a walking stick, nor was the country's founder and Kim Jong Un's grandfather, Kim Il Sung, said , a spokesman from Seoul's .
 
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Cheong said Kim appeared in the recently released images to have lost about 10 kilograms (22 pounds) compared to pictures from May. He speculated that since Kim was holding a cane on his left side he may have had surgery on his left ankle.
The source further claimed that the inmates did not try to escape, rather, they were allegedly shot as  the officials tried to quell the riot.
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Kim "appears to want to show people that he's doing fine, though he's indeed still having some discomfort. If he hadn't done so, excessive speculation would have continued to flare up and anxiety among North Korean residents would have grown and calls by outsiders for contingency plans on dealing with North Korea would have gotten momentum," Cheong said.
 
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The South Korean government has all along seen no signals of any major problems.
  According to reports, the inmates were merely protesting the alleged ban on the special privileges they had hitherto enjoyed during the tenure of the former Deputy Comptroller of Prisons (DCP).
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In deciding to resume his public activity before fully recovering from his condition, Kim was looking to quickly quell rumors that his health problems were serious enough to threaten his status as North Korean leader, said Lim, the government spokesman.
 
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"The cane aside, he looked to be in good health," Lim said.
It was gathered that the new DCP had ordered that items likes fan, generator, raw foodstuffs, cell phones, cooking utensils and other utilities be banned amongst the inmates.
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The recent absence was, in part, "probably an attention-getting device 鈥?and it certainly works," , an expert on Korea at , said in an email.
 
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"The North has been on a diplomatic offensive in Europe and elsewhere, it feels isolated 鈥?and is, if we're talking about relations with Washington," he wrote. "All this puts them back on the front page."
But what triggered Friday s incident was when a warden tried to seize a fan belonging to one of the inmates pastoring the Freedom Chapel within the prison.
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The inmates who were aggrieved by the treatment meted out on the inmate, popularly known as General Overseer , were said to have attacked the wardens, forcing them to retreat.
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The situation soon snowballed and the inmates started throwing stones at the wardens breaking glasses and damaging the windscreens of cars in the process.
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One of the military personnel who were deployed to help maintain peace at the prison told THISDAY that the prisons authority were allegedly economical with the truth about what actually caused the fracas and the casualty rate.
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Addressing claims that the military deliberately shot at the inmates, he said nothing of such happened rather the gunshots were into air to deter the inmates from escaping.
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@@@ SEOUL, South Korea (AP) 鈥?After vanishing from the public eye for nearly six weeks, North Korean leader is back, ending rumors that he was gravely ill, deposed or worse. Now, a new, albeit smaller, mystery has emerged: Why the cane? Kim, who was last seen publicly at a Sept. 3 concert, appeared in images released by state media Tuesday smiling broadly and supporting himself with a walking stick while touring the newly built Wisong Scientists and another new institute in Pyongyang, part of his regular "field guidance" tours. didn't say when the visit happened, nor did it address the leader's health. Kim's appearance allowed the country's massive propaganda apparatus to continue doing what it does best 鈥?glorify the third generation of Kim family rule. And it will tamp down, at least for the moment, rampant rumors of a coup and serious health problems. Before Tuesday, Kim missed several high-profile events that he normally attends and was described in an official documentary last month as experiencing "discomfort." Archive footage from August showed him overweight and limping, prompting the South Korean media to speculate he had undergone surgery on his ankles. Some experts thought he was suffering from gout or diabetes. A South Korean analyst said Kim probably broke his media silence to dispel outside speculation that he wasn't in control and to win sympathy from a domestic audience by creating the image of a leader who works through pain. The appearance may be a form of "emotional politics meant to appeal to the North Korean people's sympathy," said -chang, at the private in South Korea. It was the first time a North Korean leader allowed himself to be seen relying on a cane or crutch, South Korean officials said. Kim's father, Kim Jong Il, who reportedly suffered a stroke in 2008 before dying of a heart attack in late 2011, was seen limping but never with a walking stick, nor was the country's founder and Kim Jong Un's grandfather, Kim Il Sung, said , a spokesman from Seoul's . Cheong said Kim appeared in the recently released images to have lost about 10 kilograms (22 pounds) compared to pictures from May. He speculated that since Kim was holding a cane on his left side he may have had surgery on his left ankle. Kim "appears to want to show people that he's doing fine, though he's indeed still having some discomfort. If he hadn't done so, excessive speculation would have continued to flare up and anxiety among North Korean residents would have grown and calls by outsiders for contingency plans on dealing with North Korea would have gotten momentum," Cheong said. The South Korean government has all along seen no signals of any major problems. In deciding to resume his public activity before fully recovering from his condition, Kim was looking to quickly quell rumors that his health problems were serious enough to threaten his status as North Korean leader, said Lim, the government spokesman. "The cane aside, he looked to be in good health," Lim said. The recent absence was, in part, "probably an attention-getting device 鈥?and it certainly works," , an expert on Korea at , said in an email. "The North has been on a diplomatic offensive in Europe and elsewhere, it feels isolated 鈥?and is, if we're talking about relations with Washington," he wrote. "All this puts them back on the front page." ___

AP writers Hyung-jin Kim and Kim Tong-hyung contributed to this story from Seoul.

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