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Friday, February 17, 2017

Malaysia refuses to deliver the body of Kim Jong-un’s brother to North Korea

World News Nilgun Salim
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Malaysia will not deliver the lifeless body of Kim Jong-un’s half-brother to North Korea, reports AFP.


Kim Jong-Nam was assassinated on Monday, in the Kuala Lumpur airport by two mysterious women, who are believed to be North Korean secret agents.


The man died in the most suspicious circumstances and the police believe he was killed with poisoned needles.


However, the Asian state is not planning to hand over the remains of Kim Jong-il’s son because the family failed to deliver some DNA samples.


‘Until now, no member of his family of close friend came to identify or to claim the body’


‘We need DNA samples from a family member to establish the profile of the deceased person’, declared police officer representative Abdul Samah Mat.


Meanwhile, the Pyongyang initiated a letter in which they demand the body


Apparently, the Malaysian forces plan to cooperate with the communist state, but in order to do that, they need to 100% identify the body.


In fact, these are just procedures, considering that the Malaysian diplomat Ahmad Zahid Hamidi confirmed on Thursday the man is Kim Jong-Un’s brother.


The police discovered his passport in the luggage


Meanwhile, the deceased’s estranged brother was spotted at their father’s 75th anniversary.


Although he witnessed the entire festivity, the Supreme Leader was not very cheerful.


This is Kim Jong-un’s first public appearance since his brother’s death.


The international press reports that Kim Jong-nam’s assassination was, in fact, ordered by the Pyongyang regime.

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