Kim Jong-un's brother dies strangely in Malaysian airport.
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Kim Jong-un's brother dies strangely in Malaysian airport.
-The estranged half-brother of the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has died in Malaysia, police have confirmed, after he told authorities he had been attacked in the shopping concourse at Kuala Lumpur airport.
Kim Jong-nam, who was 45 years old, died on his way to hospital after seeking help at an information desk because he felt dizzy, Malalysian police said. He said he had been attacked by an unknown assailant, and police have ordered a postmortem.
Both South Korean and US government sources believe Kim was murdered by North Korean agents, Reuters news agency reported. Poison-pen devices have been found on would-be North Korean assassins in the past, and a US government official said a similar device could not be ruled out.
Kim had been planning to travel to Macau, where he is believed to have a home and family, when he fell ill at the low-cost terminal of Kuala Lumpur international airport (KLIA), police official Fadzil Ahmat told Reuters.
“The deceased ... felt like someone grabbed or held his face from behind,” Fadzil said. “We don’t know if there was a cloth or needles. The receptionist said someone grabbed his face, he felt dizzy.”
South Korea’s TV Chosun, a cable-TV network, reported that Kim had been poisoned by two women believed to be North Korean operatives, and the Yonhap news agency reported that the suspects in Kim’s death fled the scene in a taxi...
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/ ... orth-korea
Kim Jong-nam, who was 45 years old, died on his way to hospital after seeking help at an information desk because he felt dizzy, Malalysian police said. He said he had been attacked by an unknown assailant, and police have ordered a postmortem.
Both South Korean and US government sources believe Kim was murdered by North Korean agents, Reuters news agency reported. Poison-pen devices have been found on would-be North Korean assassins in the past, and a US government official said a similar device could not be ruled out.
Kim had been planning to travel to Macau, where he is believed to have a home and family, when he fell ill at the low-cost terminal of Kuala Lumpur international airport (KLIA), police official Fadzil Ahmat told Reuters.
“The deceased ... felt like someone grabbed or held his face from behind,” Fadzil said. “We don’t know if there was a cloth or needles. The receptionist said someone grabbed his face, he felt dizzy.”
South Korea’s TV Chosun, a cable-TV network, reported that Kim had been poisoned by two women believed to be North Korean operatives, and the Yonhap news agency reported that the suspects in Kim’s death fled the scene in a taxi...
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/ ... orth-korea
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Re: Kim Jong-un's brother dies strangely in Malaysian airport.
nuke him from orbit i say.
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Re: Kim Jong-un's brother dies strangely in Malaysian airport.
Malaysian police said the dead man, 46, held a passport under the name Kim Chol. Kim Jong Nam was known to spend a significant amount of time outside North Korea, and has been caught in the past using forged travel documents.
Malaysian police official Fadzil Ahmat said on Tuesday the cause of Kim's death was not yet known, and that a post-mortem would be carried out. Kim had been planning to travel to Macau on Monday when he fell ill at KLIA's low-cost terminal, Fadzil said.
Asked during a news briefing if the murder of Kim Jong Nam was confirmed, South Korean Unification Ministry spokesman Jeong Joon-hee said: "Yes, I have said it is confirmed."
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-north ... 5U02S?il=0
Malaysian police official Fadzil Ahmat said on Tuesday the cause of Kim's death was not yet known, and that a post-mortem would be carried out. Kim had been planning to travel to Macau on Monday when he fell ill at KLIA's low-cost terminal, Fadzil said.
Asked during a news briefing if the murder of Kim Jong Nam was confirmed, South Korean Unification Ministry spokesman Jeong Joon-hee said: "Yes, I have said it is confirmed."
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-north ... 5U02S?il=0
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Re: Kim Jong-un's brother dies strangely in Malaysian airport.
just send him couple tons of bacon and booze let him have an heart attack, its easier
Money is not the problem, the problem is no money
Re: Kim Jong-un's brother dies strangely in Malaysian airport.
stay with us, he, this one, is already dead. Why nuke him?
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Re: Kim Jong-un's brother dies strangely in Malaysian airport.
FLB is refering to kim jong un, he is known to have health issues
Last edited by bolueeleh on Wed Feb 15, 2017 3:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Kim Jong-un's brother dies strangely in Malaysian airport.
At least some North Koreans have a sense of humour.
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Re: Kim Jong-un's brother dies strangely in Malaysian airport.
i wonder how does a NK travels? arent all of the civilians suppose to be under travel ban? so any NK seen outside of NK will deem suspicious wont they? (except for diplomats, but they arent a very diplomatic country) so how does one NK spy operate? under fake passport? if under fake passport how did the malaysian know that girl is a NK just by CCTV footage? if they already identified the girl as NK that means they have been tracking her movements? why kill someone at one of the place with the most CCTV?
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Re: Kim Jong-un's brother dies strangely in Malaysian airport.
yes, I think we all know about the heath issues of the deceased's half brother.bolueeleh wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2017 3:00 pmFLB is refering to kim jong un, he is known to have health issues
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