North Korea has begun two days of funeral services for its late leader, Kim Jong-il, with hundreds of thousands expected to attend in Pyongyang. Mourners can be seen bowing in the snow, and reporters can barely contain their tears, as the procession makes it way through the streets.
Very little is known about the funeral procession, but tens of thousands of North Koreans continue to weep hysterically as the casket of the late Dear Leader passes them by.
The massive procession makes its way through Pyongyang..
The funeral is also expected to be used to help cement the succession of new leader, Kim Jong-un.
Kim Jong-il died of a heart attack on 17 December, aged 69.
You can follow this link to watch the hysterical scenes happening in Pyongyang right now.
[Source: TheAge]
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