Malaysian authorities have shared the results of the autopsy the brother of the leader of the DPRK

Malaysian authorities have shared the results of the autopsy the brother of the leader of the DPRK

The Ministry of health of Malaysia announced the cause of death of the brother of the leader of DPRK Kim Jong-Nam. It confirms the findings of the police on the use in killing him chemical weapons VХ.

The results of the autopsy of the brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-UN Kim Jong-Nam suggests that the cause of death was a severe paralysis caused by nerve substance. This was announced by the Minister of health of Malaysia, Subramaniam Sathasivam, the Associated Press reports.

The health Minister noted that the statement by the police only confirmed the autopsy results, which showed that the death occurred “very quickly” because of “very strong paralysis”, caused by the action of chemicals. The head of the Ministry added that VX can very quickly lead to death in high doses.

He added that reports of other cases of poisoning after the attack on Kim Jong-Nam at the airport in Kuala Lumpur was not.

Meanwhile, the Malaysian police has completed verification in the airport terminal, where Kim Jong Nam had been attacked, and have not found there any traces of chemical agent VX. The test terminal carried out more than ten experts in special protective suits for two hours.

Kim Jong-Nam, brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-UN — was attacked in the airport of Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) on February 13. On recordings from surveillance cameras show he was attacked by two women, one of whom allegedly threw a face Nama cloth impregnated with toxic substances. After some time he died.

The Malaysian police investigating the case arrested four people. Search for four more suspects continues. The official versions that could serve as a motive for murder, yet. According to unofficial data, of involvement in the death of Kim Jong-Nam may be involved in DPRK authorities. However, Pyongyang has denied all charges.

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