S. Korean community fed up with attention


In the spotlight: S. Korean owners of outlets like the ones in Desa Sri Hartamas say the assassination of Jong-nam has got nothing do them. They just want to go about their business as usual.

KUALA LUMPUR: While the country, if not the world, is gripped by the unfolding saga of Kim Jong-nam’s murder, some among the South Korean community here are groaning about the unwanted attention on them.

Since the North Korean’s death last Monday, business operators of the South Korean enclave of the upscale Solaris Mont Kiara have found themselves under the glare of the foreign media.

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