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Leaked video shows Khashoggi ‘body double’

Man dons writer’s clothes after killing

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ISTANBUL — Just hours after writer Jamal Khashoggi was killed in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, a man strolled out of the diplomatic post apparently wearing the columnist’s clothes as part of a macabre deception to sow confusion over his fate, according to surveillan­ce video leaked Monday.

The new video broadcast by CNN, as well as a pro-government Turkish newspaper’s report that a member of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s entourage made four calls to the royal’s office from the consulate around the same time, put ever-increasing pressure on the kingdom. Meanwhile, Turkish crime scene investigat­ors swarmed a garage Monday night in Istanbul where a Saudi consular vehicle had been parked.

All this came on the eve of Prince Mohammed’s highprofil­e investment summit in Riyadh, which has seen a raft of the world’s top business leaders decline to attend over the slaying of the writer for The Washington Post.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has promised that details of Mr. Khashoggi’s killing “will be revealed in all its nakedness” in an address he’ll make before parliament Tuesday.

“We are faced with a situation in which it was a brutally planned [killing] and efforts were made to cover it up,” said Omer Celik, a spokesman for Turkey’s ruling Justice and Developmen­t Party. “God willing, the results will be brought into the open, those responsibl­e will be punished, and no one will dare think of carrying out such a thing again.”

The kingdom’s announceme­nt Saturday that Mr. Khashoggi died in a “fistfight” was met with internatio­nal skepticism and allegation­s of a cover-up to absolve the 33-year-old crown prince of direct responsibi­lity.

Turkish media reports and officials maintain that a 15-member Saudi team flew to Istanbul on Oct. 2, knowing Mr. Khashoggi would enter the consulate to get a document he needed to get married. Once he was inside, the Saudis accosted Mr. Khashoggi, cut off his fingers, and then killed and dismembere­d the 59-yearold writer, according to Turkish media reports.

Surveillan­ce video on CNN showed the man in Mr. Khashoggi’s dress shirt, suit jacket and pants, although he wore a different pair of shoes. It cited a Turkish official as describing the man as a “body double” and a member of the Saudi team sent to Istanbul to target the writer. The man walks out of the consulate via its back exit with an accomplice, then takes a taxi to Istanbul’s famed Blue Mosque, where he goes to a public bathroom, changes back out of the clothes and leaves. He later eats dinner with his accomplice and goes back to a hotel, where footage shows him smiling and laughing.

The state-run broadcaste­r TRT later also reported that a man who entered the consulate was seen leaving the building in Mr. Khashoggi’s clothes.

In the days after Mr. Khashoggi vanished, Saudi officials initially said he had left the consulate by its back door. Saudi Ambassador to the U.S. Prince Khalid bin Salman, a brother of the crown prince, wrote Oct. 8 that Mr. Khashoggi had left, and that claims the kingdom “have detained him or killed him are absolutely false, and baseless.”

 ?? A News via Associated Press ?? This video purportedl­y shows Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi and his fiancee, Hatice Cengiz, at an apartment building in Istanbul just hours before his death in the Saudi Arabian Consulate. The video was broadcast by the pro-Turkish government Turkish television channel A News, and was said to be obtained via Turkey's security sources.
A News via Associated Press This video purportedl­y shows Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi and his fiancee, Hatice Cengiz, at an apartment building in Istanbul just hours before his death in the Saudi Arabian Consulate. The video was broadcast by the pro-Turkish government Turkish television channel A News, and was said to be obtained via Turkey's security sources.

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