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Name
  
Kim Man-il

Role
  
Kim Il-sung's son


Died
  
1947, Pyongyang, North Korea

Siblings
  
Kim Jong-il, Kim Kyong-hui, Kim Pyong-il, Kim Yong-il, Kim Kyong-Jin

Grandparents
  
Kim Hyong-jik, Kang Pan-sok

Nieces
  
Kim Yo-jong, Kim Sul-song, Jang Kum-song, Kim Eun-song

Similar People
  
Kim Jong‑il, Kim Il‑sung, Kim Jong‑suk, Kim Kyong‑hui, Kim Pyong‑il

Parents
  
Kim Jong-suk, Kim Il-sung

Kim Man-il (Hangul: 김만일; Hanja: 金萬一; 1944–1947/8) was the second son and child of North Korean leader Kim Il-sung and his first wife, Kim Jong-suk.

Biography

Soviet records show that he was born Alexander Irsenovich Kim (Russian: Александр Ирсенович Ким) in 1944 in the Russian village of Vyatskoye. Inside his family, he was nicknamed Shura. Official North Korean biographies state that Shura and his older brother Kim Jong-il got along very well and played together.

Kim Man-il's death is shrouded in mystery. North Korean sources claim that in the summer of 1947 or 1948, Shura and his brother were playing in a pond in the city of Pyongyang, when Shura accidentally drowned. However, Russian sources indicate that he fell in a well in Vyatskoye and drowned, prior to the family moving back to Korea. Official records state that Kim Jong-il was devastated and could never get over the trauma of losing his younger brother. Kim Man-il's alleged grave is located in Vyatskoye. In 1949, his mother, Kim Jong-suk died while giving birth to a stillborn girl.

References

Kim Man-il Wikipedia