Otto Warmbier, 22, of Wyoming, Ohio, has died from injuries sustained during detainment in North Korea.University of Cincinnati Medical Center released a statement on behalf of Fred and Cindy Warmbier, Monday afternoon.The family thanked the University of Cincinnati Medical Center for treating him but said, “Unfortunately, the awful torturous mistreatment our son received at the hands of the North Koreans ensured that no other outcome was possible beyond the sad one we experienced today.”They said they were choosing to focus on the time they were given with their “warm, engaging, brilliant” son instead of focusing on what they had lost.Warmbier was sentenced to 15 years in prison with hard labor in North Korea, convicted of subversion after he tearfully confessed he had tried to steal a propaganda banner.The University of Virginia student was held for more than 17 months and medically evacuated from North Korea last week. Mr. Trump's tweet added to a series of recent accusations and heated exchanges between his administration and North Korean officials.North Korea has denied mistreating Warmbier, sentenced to 15 years of hard labor in March 2016 for allegedly stealing a propaganda poster two months earlier. During a Thursday morning press conference held at Otto Warmbier’s former high school in Wyoming, Ohio, University of Cincinnati Medical Center officials revealed that he is in stable condition but suffering … Doctors treating an American who was released earlier this week by North Korea said he suffered "severe injuries to all areas" of his brain while he was in captivity. He died just days after his releaseAn American student's parents have described how their son was "totally deformed" when he returned home after almost 18 months in a North Korean prison.Otto Warmbier died in June after being flown back from His parents Fred and Cindy Warmbier, have spoken out about the horror they believe their son endured before he was released to die, and the "humiliation" the family have gone through at the hands of the "Two days after Otto came home his fever sparked to over 104 degrees," he said. His family was unaware of his condition until he was released.Doctors Daniel Kanter, Jordan Bonomo and Brandon Foreman briefed reporters on Warmbier's condition.The doctors would not comment on Warmbier's prognosis or his chances of fully recovering, citing his parents' wishes.