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Kim Jong Un Gave Terrible Death Sentence To His General, Idea Taken From James Bond Film

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has reportedly killed a general by throwing him into a ‘fish tank filled with hundreds of piranha fish’. According to the report of Britain-based daily The Mirror, the general was accused of being involved in planning a coup against Kim. This huge fish tank was reportedly built at Kim’s Ryongsong residence.

According to the report, the North Korean general’s hands and torso were cut with knives before being thrown into the fish tank. Sources said it was unclear whether the general died from his wounds, the swarm of killer piranhas, or from drowning. It is believed that piranhas were imported from Brazil.

James Bond Film inspired The Method Of Punishment.

The report further claimed that this cruel method of punishing Kim was inspired by the 1977 James Bond film ‘The Spy Who Loved Me’. It was shown in the movie that the villain, Karl Stromberg, killed his opponents by throwing them into an aquarium full of sharks. He has reportedly killed at least 16 generals through this method.

It is said that before this, Kim’s army chief and North Korea’s Central Bank CEO were similarly given death sentences. According to reports, Kim rules by fear as many of his enemies are publicly executed – even as a warning to his trusted aides that they may suffer a very unpleasant death.

That’s Why Piranha Was Used

Using Piranha is about using fear and terror as a political tool. It wouldn’t matter to him whether using piranhas was an effective way of killing someone or not. Let us tell you that the teeth of piranha fish are very sharp.

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