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Malaysia arrests woman in DPRK death probe

- By XINHUA and CHINA DAILY

Malaysian police said on Wednesday that a woman was arrested as part of the investigat­ion into the death of a man from the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

The police said the middleaged man, who died on Monday at Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport, was holding a passport under the name Kim Chol.

Khalid Abu Bakar, chief of the Malaysian police, said 46-year-old Kim, who was born in Pyongyang, sought medical assistance at the customer service counter of Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport 2 before he died en route to a hospital.

The female suspect, who was carrying a Vietnamese passport, was identified from the surveillan­ce video footage at the airport, Khalid said, adding that the suspect was alone at the time of arrest.

The investigat­ion is in progress and a postmortem examinatio­n request has been made, the police said. The body was taken to a hospital in Kuala Lumpur Wednesday for a postmortem.

Geng Shuang, Foreign Ministry spokesman, said on Wednesday that China has noted the media reports and was closely following the developmen­t of the case.

While police are identifyin­g the man on the basis of his travel documents, news media from the Republic of Korea have reported the man was Kim Jong-nam, the elder halfbrothe­r of the DPRK’s top leader Kim Jong-un.

 ?? EDGAR SU / REUTERS ?? Journalist­s scuffle with a police officer on Wednesday as they try to interview a North Korean official at the morgue at Kuala Lumpur General Hospital, where the body of a man identified as Kim Chol was to undergo an autopsy.
EDGAR SU / REUTERS Journalist­s scuffle with a police officer on Wednesday as they try to interview a North Korean official at the morgue at Kuala Lumpur General Hospital, where the body of a man identified as Kim Chol was to undergo an autopsy.

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