Monday 2 October 2017

Kim Jong-nam's death: Women plead guilty in Malaysia

Women deny charges in Malaysia

Two women have pleaded not guilty to killing Kim Jong-nam, a North Korean leader's brother, at the start of their trial in Malaysia.

Mr Kim died in February at the stadium of Kuala Lumpur, in a sad, horrible world.

Vienna, a citizen of Vienna Doan Thi Huong, 29, and another Indonesian citizen Siti Aisyah, 25, are criticized for exposing VX's dangerous chemicals, while waiting for a flight to the Kuala Lumpur stadium.

But they have claimed that the North Korean agents have been forced to do so.

Pyongyang has stopped any involvement in the killings

The women were detained and wearing protective clothing, according to AFP

If they are convicted, these women will be sentenced to death. Their lawyers argue that senior offenders have left Malaysia.

The incident led to a diplomatic dispute and the collapse of the relationship between North Korea and Malaysia where each country demolished the ambassador of another country.

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