KUALA LUMPUR: Four vehicles from the police's special task force on organised crime were seen leaving the National Institute of Forensic Medicine (IPFN) at Hospital Kuala Lumpur at around 10.20am Tuesday, after spending almost nine hours there. A large group of journalists and cameramen had gathered outside the IPFN as early as 8am, waiting for Kim Han-sol, the eldest son of Kim Jong-nam, to show up. It is believed that Han-sol would be at the IPFN to identify his father's body and to provide samples for DNA testing. Jong-nam, the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, was killed on Feb 13 at KLIA2 as he was about to leave for Macau. Related story:Cops confront South Korean cameraman covering Jong-nam case
Source: The Star February 21, 2017 05:02 UTC