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North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un's brother died at KLIA 2
Feb 15, 2017
Kim Jong-Nam, half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un died at KLIA 2 on Monday.
He was allegedly murdered by 2 female North Korean assassins who are in the wind.
The man's travel documents identified him as Kim Chol, but the Selangor CID Chief confirmed the true identify of the victim.
The 46-year-old sought medical assistance at the airport's customer service counter on Monday morning after complaining of dizziness, but died en route to hospital.
He had complained that someone grabbed him from behind and splashed liquid on his face.
Jong-Nam is known to travel with falsified documents, having once been deported from Japan because of it.
Bukit Aman says Malaysian authorities will perform a post-mortem on the body before releasing it to the North Korean embassy.
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