Defector wants to return to North Korea: Messages across the border In Pyongyang, we met Kim's husband and 21-year-old daughter, who hasn't seen her mom since she was 17. "Why? Why can't she come back," asks her sobbing daughter Ri Gyon Gum. "Why do we have to go through such suffering? "Why do they drag her like this, despite how she says she wants to go back, [why] not let her go? She has her family, husband and daughter in her country, a daughter who misses her mother, a husband who misses his wife. Do they not have heart and blood?" Asked if they'd like to send Kim a message, her husband, Ri Gum Ryong, speaks to the camera, at times bursting into tears. "To my wife in South Korea, don't forget here you have parents, a husband and daughter, and a socialist nation. Keep on fighting until the end," he says. "My wife is fighting until the end right now, my whole family, my whole North Korean nation. We will all get together so that she can come back. Never stop the fighting." In South Korea, Kim's hand covers her mouth when she sees their video message, as she sobs violently and watches the clip playing on the computer screen. It's the first time she's seen her family in four years. "How can this be? What am I going to do," she asks... m3535wewe ;$ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Full report: http://edition.cnn.com/2015/09/23/asia/north-south-korea-defector-family/index.html