North Korean leader Kim Jong-il dies aged 69 - agency
07:13 19/12/2011
MOSCOW, December 19 (RIA Novosti) - North Korean leader Kim Jong-il died at the age of 69, South Korea's Yonhap news agency said on Monday.
Kim "passed away from a great mental and physical strain," Yonhap quoted the North Korea's KCNA news agency as saying.
KCNA later announced that the North Korean leader died of heart attack.
A female newscaster, clad in a black funeral dress, also announced Kim's death on South Korea's state TV.
His youngest son, Kim Jong-un, is tipped as possible successor. He was elected general secretary of the Worker's Party of Korea in late September 2010. He headed the commission for his late father's funeral which is to take place on December 28.
The North Korean leader suffered a stroke in 2008 and spent several months out of public view.
Associated Press said Kim suffered from heart problems and diabetes.
According to AFP, the North Korean leader died on December 17, at 8:30 GMT.
South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) placed all military units on emergency alert following the news.
Kim Jong il inherited the leadership of the isolated country from his father Kim Il-sung in 1994. A personality cult has been built up around the family, with Kim Il-sung known as the "eternal president" and Kim Jong-il as the "dear leader."
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