The Borneo Post

Kim Chol had problems breathing due to low cholineste­rase enzyme level — Doctor

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SHAH ALAM: A medical officer told the High Court here yesterday that Kim Chol or Kim Jongnam, the estranged brother of North Korean leader Kim Jongun, had problems to breathe due to his low cholineste­rase enzyme level that could result in death.

Dr Nur Suraya Jamalludin, 33, from the Pathology Department of the Kuala Lumpur Hospital ( HKL) , who confirmed the result of the cholineste­rase test on Kim Chol, said lack of the enzyme, which controls muscle movement, could cause wheezing of the patient’s lung.

She said from results of an analysis conducted by a science officer at the department, she confirmed that Kim Chol’s cholineste­rase enzyme was not at the normal level, which was 344 unit per litre.

Dr Nur Suraya, who is the 22nd witness was responding to a question by deputy public prosecutor Wan Shaharuddi­n Wan Ladin during examinatio­n in chief in the trial of Indonesian Siti Aisyah, 25, and Vietnamese national Doan Thi Huong, 28, who are charged with four others still at large with murdering Kim Chol, 45, at the Departure Hall of Kuala Lumpur 2 (klia2) at 9 am on Feb 13 this year.

After confirming the result of the cholineste­rase enzyme on Kim Chol, she then handed it to his superior, Chemical Pathologis­t Dr Norashikin Othman.

Meanwhile, HKL forensic science officer Lai Phoh Soon, 31, said he did the flushing process of Kim Chol’s blood to get the serum for the analysis.

He said the serum, which is the liquid layer of the blood, was placed in a bottle that was labelled with the deceased’s name and then given to a science officer at the HKL’s Pathology Department, Nurulhuda Kaidar, 31, following an instructio­n by HKL head of the Medical Forensic Department Dr Mohd Shah Mahmood last Feb 16.

The hearing before judge Datuk Azmi Ariffin continues today. — Bernama

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