North Korea’s Kim’s brother Killed in Malaysia: The inside story

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The half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, Kim Jong-Nam, has been killed in an attack in the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur.

Malaysian police say he was waiting at the airport for a flight to Macau on Monday when a woman covered his face with a cloth which burnt his eyes.

He was using a passport in a different name at the time.
The late Kim Jong-il’s eldest son is thought to have fled North Korea after being passed over for the leadership.
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‘Laced with a liquid’

Malaysian police official Fadzil Ahmat confirmed for Malaysian news agency Bernama that the victim was indeed Kim Jong-nam.

“While waiting for the flight, a woman came from behind and covered his face with a cloth laced with a liquid,” he said.

“Following this, the man was seen struggling for help and managed to obtain the assistance of a KLIA [Kuala Lumpur International Airport] receptionist as his eyes suffered burns as a result of the liquid.
“Moments later, he was sent to the Putrajaya Hospital where he was confirmed dead.”

According to the dead man’s travel document, he was “Kim Chol”, born 10 June 1970, but police confirmed he was actually Kim Jong-nam, born 10 May 1971.

The police official said he had informed the North Korean embassy about Mr Kim’s death.

Earlier reports about his death had spoken of a poisoned needle or a spray being used to attack him.
The results of an autopsy on his body have not yet been released.

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