Two women could face death punishment if found guilty of Kim Jong-Nam's assassination
The two women arrested for the killing of Kim Jong-Nam the brother of South Korean leader Kim Jong-Un could face death sentences if they are tried and found guilty.
The two women were reported to have sprayed a deadly chemical on the face of the diseased at a Malaysian airport.
The women revealed that they thought they were playing a TV prank.
According to the Attorney General, the two women are going to be charged under the section 302 of the penal code. Which will result in a "mandatory" death sentence if they are found guilty.
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The two women, Doan Thi Houng and Siti Aisyah who are from Vietnam and Indonesia respectively, are among the ten suspect identified by Malaysia to have played a roll in the killing.
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The other suspects include a senior official at the North Korean embassy in Kuala Lumpur and a staff member of the state airline. South Korea believes at least four suspects are North Korean spies.
The two women were reported to have sprayed a deadly chemical on the face of the diseased at a Malaysian airport.
The women revealed that they thought they were playing a TV prank.
According to the Attorney General, the two women are going to be charged under the section 302 of the penal code. Which will result in a "mandatory" death sentence if they are found guilty.
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The two women, Doan Thi Houng and Siti Aisyah who are from Vietnam and Indonesia respectively, are among the ten suspect identified by Malaysia to have played a roll in the killing.
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The other suspects include a senior official at the North Korean embassy in Kuala Lumpur and a staff member of the state airline. South Korea believes at least four suspects are North Korean spies.
Two women could face death punishment if found guilty of Kim Jong-Nam's assassination
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February 28, 2017
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