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Kin set to claim body

Family member or relative to arrive tomorrow to identify body

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After the brouhaha over the supposed arrival of the murdered Kim Jong-nam’s son earlier this week, Bukit Aman has confirmed that a family member of the deceased will indeed arrive in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow to identify the remains and provide a DNA sample. Whether that person will be Kim Han-sol, the 22-year-old eldest son of Jongnam, is yet to be known.

MUAR: A family member of Kim Jong-nam is expected to arrive in Malaysia by tomorrow to identify and claim his body, Deputy Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Noor Rashid Ibrahim said.

He said none of Kim Jong-nam’s relatives had come forward to identify the body.

The next of kin will have to identify the remains and undergo a DNA test, he said, adding that this will help resolve several matters connected to the murder.

“Either his children or a close relative will come, and we will wait for their arrival,” he said when met during the official opening of Galeri Darurat Bukit Kepong (Bukit Kepong Gallery of the Emergency Period) here.

It is not known whether that family member will be Kim Hansol, the 22-year-old eldest son of Jong-nam.

There was rife speculatio­n that Han-sol had arrived at KLIA2 from Macau on Monday night to identify and claim his father’s remains, which are being kept at the Hospital Kuala Lumpur morgue. Police later denied the reports.

Noor Rashid said what was important was for the police to be allowed to investigat­e the case in accordance with internatio­nal law.

“Police only want to investigat­e the cause of death together with its motive as it happened in our country,” he added.

Jong-nam, 45, the estranged half- brother of North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un, was assassinat­ed on Feb 13 at KLIA2 by two women who were believed to have poisoned him.

Four people have so far been arrested. They include Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong, 28, Indonesian Siti Aisyah, 25, North Korean Ri Jong-chol, 47, and Siti Aisyah’s boyfriend, Malaysian Muhammad Farid Jalaluddin.

The remand for Thi Huong and Siti Aisyah was extended for a further seven days from Thursday while the boyfriend has been released on police bail.

In Port Klang, Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramania­m said the post-mortem result on Jongnam is expected to be released next week.

In the meantime, he said the ministry was waiting for the next of kin to identify the body and provide DNA samples for identity confirmati­on.

“As far as our side is concerned, the cause of death of the victim should be ascertaine­d by next week,” he told reporters.

The minister said his ministry will work closely with police to enable identifica­tion of the body.

The police want to investigat­e the cause of death together with its motive as it happened in our country. Tan Sri Noor Rashid Ibrahim

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