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He was first classified in a special class for foreign-language children and then changed to the rule class of the 6th school year and completed the 7th, 8th and part of the 9th school year. In the fall of 2000, he had unsubscribed from the school at short notice.
He was well integrated, hard-working and ambitious and liked to play basketball. His aunt was in his time in Switzerland as his mother and described him as a basketball crazy and bad student. A classmate has told journalists in detail about his former school friend, described him as an outsider and claims he had revealed himself to him as the son of the North Korean ruler.
Pak-un may have been Kim Jong-un, while Pak-chol may not have been Kim Jong-un, as originally believed, but his older brother Kim Jong-chol. Whether the as Pak-un registered student already lived in November 99 in Switzerland, is not known. The Basler Zeitung, for example, says he has been to school in Bern-Liebefeld since 99, while other media assume that he had previously visited the International School in Gümligen.
On behalf of the SonntagsZeitung, anthropologist Raoul Perrot of the University of Lyon examined two photographs: one of the student Pak-un from 1999 in the circle of his classmates of the school Liebefeld Steinhölzli in Köniz and one by Kim Jong-un from the year 2000 . The morphological Facial comparison - consisting of an analysis of distance ratios between fixed points of the face - showed a 95% agreement between the two exposures. Perrot believes that this proves that Pak-un is identical to Kim Jong-un. He explains the difference of 5% with the aging and the weight gain of the examined person.
The Sonntags Zeitung further claims that it has detailed knowledge of the grades of Kim Jong-un. During the first two semesters, the student attended a class for foreign language students, then a rule class. The report points to the attainment of grade 4 (sufficient) in mathematics, German and English, the grade 5 (good) in sports and music and the grade .5 in natural sciences. In his first year at the Steinhölzli schoolhouse, the pupil had 75 absences and in the second year 105 absences. In Kirchstrasse near the school he lived with his cook, teacher, maid and driver.
A former classmate is quoted as saying that his classmate liked to play basketball often. He has always been in the center of attention of the Asian audience. Every basketball shot was applauded with admiration. With the Korean people in his environment, he had hardly spoken in public and gave them no orders, but also received their obedience. Personally, he had never had any contact with Kim Jong-un, as well as the rest of the neighborhood residents, Schmid continues. "Like air," the North Koreans and the remaining adults had treated each other. "Distant respect has shaped the relationship with the people from the Far East," it says in the blog.