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Siti Aisyah writes to let parents know she is fine

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(Mom, Dad), (I am fine), wrote Indonesian Siti Aisyah, one of the accused in the murder of North Korean Kim Jong-nam, or Kim Chol, in a letter to her parents.

After the proceeding­s of her

“ case mention at the magistrate’s court yesterday, Indonesian embassy counsellor Yusron Ambary read out the letter handwritte­n by Siti Aisyah asking her parents not to worry about her and to pray for her.

“Please pray for me. Take care of your health. I have many people helping me here. The embassy and lawyers come to visit me.

“Don’t worry about me.. you don’t have to come. Pray for me. This case will be over soon and I can come home. Send my love to my son Rio.”

However, Yusron refused to share the letter dated April 20. He said the letter was only for Siti Aisyah’s parents.

Earlier, Sessions Court judge Harith Sham Mohamed Yasin, who sat as the magistrate, made an order for the case of Siti Aisyah and Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong to be transferre­d to the Shah Alam High Court for trial. The two are charged with murdering Kim Chol at the Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport 2 departure hall around 9am on Feb 13.

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