Kim Jong-nam identity confirmed by DNA

Kim Jong-nam identity confirmed by DNA

World March 15, 2017 09:39

kuala lumpur - The identity of Kim Jong-nam, the Malaysia assassinated half-brother of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, was officially established on the basis of DNA. This reported the Malaysian authorities on Wednesday.

The identity is confirmed by means of DNA material of one of the children of the child victim. Earlier it was reported that it would be a son. Kim Jong-nam was February 13 attacked the airport of the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur. Two women smeared there by the police the highly toxic VX nerve gas on his face and Kim Jong-nam succumbed to it quickly.

The victim was traveling under a different name, Kim Chol. The body has been claimed by anyone. North Korea has not confirmed that it was the half-brother of the dictator. Kim Jong-nam, the eldest son of dictator Kim Jong-il (1942-2011), was from North Korea fled. He reportedly lived in the Chinese Macau.

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