The Borneo Post

‘Cause of Kim Jongnam’s death to be known by next week’

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PORT KLANG: Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramania­m hopes the cause of death of Kim Jong-nam, elder half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jongun, will be determined when the post-mortem result is released next week.

In the meantime, he said the ministry was waiting for the victim’s next-of-kin to identify the body and also give DNA samples for confirmati­on.

“On the victim’s identity, we need additional material with us, like next- of-kin, previous data of the said person ... we need to get that confirmed.

“As far as our side is concerned, the cause of death of the victim should be ascertaine­d by next week,” he told Bernama here yesterday after attending a

On the victim’s identity, we need additional material with us, like next-of-kin, previous data of the said person ... we need to get that confirmed. Datuk Seri Dr S Subramania­m, Health Minister

ceremony on the arrival of the ‘ Nautical Aliya’ vessel which completed its ‘Food Flotilla for Myanmar’ mission as it docked at the Boustead Cruise Centre.

Dr Subramania­m said this when asked to comment on the latest developmen­ts into Jongnam’s murder at the klia2 on Feb 13.

Commenting further, he said the ministry would work closely with the police to facilitate identifica­tion of the victim’s body.

As of yesterday, neither family member nor next- of-kin of Jongnam had come to provide DNA sample or identify the body.

At a packed press conference on Wednesday, Inspector- General of Police, Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar said reports by local and foreign media claiming Jong-nam’s son, Kim Han- sol had provided blood samples to identify the body at the National Institute of Forensic Medicine ( IPFN), Kuala Lumpur Hospital ( KLH) recently, were mere rumours. — Bernama

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