Kim Jong-nam murder: Journalists camping at Putrajaya morgue


Outside Putrajaya morgue.

PUTRAJAYA: A large number of journalists have gathered outside Putrajaya morgue, waiting to confirm if  the North Korean man who died at Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (KLIA2) was Kim Jong-nam, the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

At about 9.15pm Tuesday, local and foreign journalists were seen within the morgue compound.

Hospital security guards were seen blocking the entrance of the morgue.

It is believed that the body of the yet to be identified the North Korean was sent to the morgue here.

Citing South Korean media and multiple government sources, Reuters earlier reported that Jong-nam was killed in Malaysia.

South Korea's TV Chosun, a cable television network, said that he was poisoned at KLIA2 by two women believed to be North Korean operatives, who remained at large, citing multiple South Korean government sources.

It is learnt that the deceased received treatment at the KLIA2 clinic but was later referred to a nearby hospital. The cause of death is still unknown.

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