NORTH KOREA: Army General Executed In Kim’s Aquarium Filled With Hundreds Of Piranhas
Kim Jong-un has executed one of his generals accused of planning a coup, in a method inspired by a James Bond film, according to reports. The dictator used a specially designed tank built for the execution which took place in his presidential palace. Sources claim the man’s arms and torso were slashed open with knives before he was dumped in the tank. It has not been yet been confirmed if the general died from his injuries, or if he was eaten alive by the animals. The aquarium is said to be filled with hundreds of piranhas from Brazil. Some believe Kim got the piranha-execution method from the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me. The villain Karl Stromberg kills his enemies by dropping them into an aquarium filled with sharks. The tyrant has reportedly been creating several methods of execution at the Ryongsong Residence in a bid to scare other potential rebels. Kim’s aquarium is said to be filled with hundreds of piranhas from Brazil. Other methods of execution in the