Kim Jong-un's brother's last words before death
Malaysian police said before he died, the brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un told airport receptionists that someone grabbed him from behind and threw liquid in his face.
Malaysian police confirmed the death of Kim Jong-nam today. Fadzil Ahmat, head of the Selangor state criminal investigation department, said the incident occurred around 9am on February 13, while the victim was preparing to board a 10am flight at Kuala Lumpur airport, Malaysia to Macau, China.
"He told the receptionist at the departure hall that someone grabbed him from behind and threw a liquid in his face," Star Online quoted Mr Ahmat as saying. "He asked the receptionist for help and was immediately taken to the airport medical room. He had a severe headache and felt like he was about to die."
At the medical room, the victim had a mild seizure.
"He was taken on a stretcher and died on the way to Putrajaya Hospital," Ahmat said. Police will investigate Kim Jong-nam's itinerary during his stay in Malaysia and the people he met.
"We have received a request from the North Korean embassy to receive the body. However, we will conduct an autopsy before returning it to the embassy," Ahmat said.
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Kim Jong-nam, half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Photo: Star Online |
An autopsy will be conducted today. Media reports say police are searching for at least two women believed to be involved in the assassination of Kim Jong-nam. South Korea's TV Chosun reported that Kim was assassinated by two North Korean agents with poisoned needles.
Kim Jong-nam, 45, is the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. He was once considered to be the official successor but lost the trust of his father, Kim Jong-il, when he was arrested at a Japanese airport using a fake passport to visit Disneyland in 2001. He has lived abroad frequently, but mainly in Macau, China.
Kim Jong-nam has repeatedly stated that he is not interested in becoming the leader of North Korea.
"Personally, I am opposed to the third generation continuing to lead," he told Japan's Asahi TV in 2010, before his younger brother Kim Jong-un took over.
According to VNE
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