How Country Fixed Women in Murder of President’s Brother

In what has come to be known as an intricate murder case of the President’s brother, two women spent years in prison awaiting a ruling on their case.

It has turned out the man who concocted the VX chemical that was used to kill Kim Jong Un’s half-brother- Kim Jong Nam, was released shortly after he was apprehended.

Months after the bizarre assassination which sparked a diplomatic crisis, Ri Jong Chol was spotted at a restaurant in China having the time of his life.

In the exclusive video, Chol, who is suspected to be the face behind the death is said to have manufactured the VX chemical that killed Nam in Kuala Lumpur Airport.

Ri Jong Chol (With Microphone)

A CCTV footage showed a woman smearing a liquid on the face of Nam who was to later die while receiving treatment.

Ri had previously been arrested but was released after Malaysian government failed to convict him, citing lack of enough evidence.

The women fixed on the Murder of North Korea’s half brother Murder

Two women were to bear the brunt of the killings as they spent years behind bars.

The women were duped into smearing the liquid onto Nam’s face as a reality show.

Malaysia dropped the charges of all the women implicated in the murder in March and May of 2019.

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