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Kim's identity confirmed using child's DNA

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Kim Jong-Nam was assassinated with the lethal nerve agent VX at a Malaysian airport
Kuala Lumpur - Arab Today

Malaysia used a DNA sample from one of Kim Jong-Nam's children to confirm the identity of the assassinated half-brother of North Korea's leader Kim Jong-Un, the deputy prime minister said Wednesday.

Investigators "confirmed the identity of the body as Kim Jong-Nam based on the sample obtained from his child", said Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, without elaborating further.

The 45-year-old was poisoned with the deadly nerve agent VX in a brazen Cold War-style assassination on February 13 in Kuala Lumpur International Airport.

The killing triggered a fierce diplomatic row between Malaysia and North Korea, which have expelled each other's ambassadors and refused to let their citizens leave.

Ahmad Zahid told reporters the two countries began official talks on Monday to resolve the crisis and bring nine Malaysians, who are trapped in Pyongyang, home.

Seoul has blamed Pyongyang for Kim's death, but the North has rejected those claims and slammed Malaysia's refusal to hand over his body without a DNA sample from next of kin.

Pyongyang has never confirmed the identity of the victim, who was carrying a passport bearing the name of Kim Chol when he was attacked.

Malaysia officially confirmed his identity on Friday, nearly a month after the murder, but refused to say whether authorities had obtained a DNA sample from next of kin.

Police chief Khalid Abu Bakar said at the time that concerns "for the security of the witnesses" prevented him from revealing further details.

- Fears son could be next -

Kim's wife and children, who were living in exile in the Chinese territory of Macau, staged a vanishing act after the murder. There are fears his 21-year-old son, Kim Han-Sol, could be targeted next.

In what may be the first comments by the family since Kim's death, a young man identifying himself as Han-Sol appeared in a video that circulated last week. The claim was later verified by South Korea's intelligence agency.

But he did not reveal his whereabouts or offer to claim his father's body, which was embalmed recently to stop it decomposing as it lies in a morgue in Kuala Lumpur.

Investigators are seeking seven North Korean suspects, four of whom left Malaysia on the day of the murder. The police chief has said he believes the other three are hiding in North Korea's embassy in Kuala Lumpur.

Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid said the government was negotiating with "an open heart and (an) open mind" to end the issue and was "looking into all possibilities", including swapping the North Korean suspects for the nine stranded Malaysians.

Pyongyang has denounced the Malaysian investigation as an attempt to smear the secretive regime, insisting that Kim most likely died of a heart attack.

Malaysia also used fingerprints, obtained by the Japanese government following a failed attempt by Kim to enter the country and visit Disneyland in 2001, to determine his identity, said Deputy Home Minister Nur Jazlan Mohamed.

"We... got the fingerprint samples from Japanese authorities. We used as many identification markers as possible to confirm the identity of Kim Jong-Nam," Nur Jazlan told AFP.

Two women -- one Vietnamese and one Indonesian -- have been arrested and charged with Kim's murder. Airport CCTV footage shows them approaching the victim and apparently smearing his face with a piece of cloth.

source: AFP

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