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Kim murder trial visits lab to view tainted clothes

- AFP

The trial of two women accused of murdering the North Korean leader’s half- brother moved on Monday to a high- security Malaysian laboratory to view clothing worn by the defendants and contaminat­ed by a nerve agent.

The visit to the government lab near Kuala Lumpur came after a chemist last week testified there were traces of VX on the women’s clothes.

Raja Subramania­m’s testimo linking the women to the poison waited at a crowded airport near the capital.

Indonesian Siti Aisyah and Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong, in their 20s, are accused of smearing VX on Kim’s face in February in a hit that stunned the world.

The women, who were arrested a few days after the killing and face death by hanging if convicted, have pleaded not guilty to murdering the estranged half- brother of Kim a flight to Macau.

The defendants say they were duped into believing they were taking part in a prank for a reality TV show, and their lawyers blame North Korean agents for the assassinat­ion.

On Monday the judge, prosecutor­s and defense lawyers headed to the laboratory along with Raja.

A member of Aisyah’s legal team put on a lab coat, mask and gloves and entered a room to examine clothes, nail clippings and blood samples, said Aisyah’s lawyer Gooi Soon Seng.

“The whole process was to identify the exhibits,” Gooi said.

But he added that a blazer said in court to have been worn contaminat­ed with VX was not shown to them.

The trial was supposed to move back to Shah Alam High Court, near the capital, and resume in the afternoon. But it was postponed until Tuesday after Raja, who was due to be questioned by the defense, complained of feeling tired.

row between Malaysia and North Korea, which is suspected of ordering the hit. Pyongyang denies the allegation.

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? CELEBRATIO­N In a photo taken on Sunday participan­ts described as ‘working people, youth, and students of Pyongyang’ watch fireworks as they perform during a mass gala event marking the 20th anniversar­y of late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il’s election...
AFP PHOTO CELEBRATIO­N In a photo taken on Sunday participan­ts described as ‘working people, youth, and students of Pyongyang’ watch fireworks as they perform during a mass gala event marking the 20th anniversar­y of late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il’s election...

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