Here’s The CCTV Footage Of Kim Jong Un’s Brother’s Death, It Barely Took 2 Seconds To Kill Him
The supreme leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Un is one of the most brutal personality histories has ever seen. His policies and regulations are quite awful and that were condemned globally. Meanwhile, Un’s elder brother is killed last week during his visit to Malaysia.
Kim Jong Un’s foul rules are now backlashing the bad effects on his family members too, starting with his elder brother Kim Jong Nam’s death. Various kinds of news came out regarding the murder of Kim Jong Nam, however, the clouds got cleared when the respective CCTV Footage video came out.
According to the video, Nam was poisoned, a random lady instantly ran over to him from the back then wiped his face with poison that later drove him to death.
This incident took place at the departure hall of Kuala Lumpur International Airport on last Monday, where he had been preparing to take a flight to Macau. As far as now, the Malaysian police have detained four suspects – a Vietnamese woman, an Indonesian woman, a Malaysian man, and North Korean man the police are now hunting for four other North Koreans who fled the country on the very day.
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This CCTV footage now went viral on several websites, showed from two different angles a woman wearing a white top grab a man’s face from behind with both hands and another woman was also seen walking however it is unknown if she was part of the deed.
After the woman committed this assault, the man was seen stumbling and wiping his face after the assault, and later clips showed him seeking help from people while gesturing to his face and then being escorted to a clinic. More footage showed him inside the clinic seeking medical assistance right away.
A statement was given by the Malaysian Police, that read: “wiped his face with a liquid”.
This murderous act now burned out the existing fight between North Korea and Malaysia. The North Korean government immediately demanded the body of Kim Yung Nam.
Further details regarding the murderers were found later that the four of North Korean suspects fled Malaysia on the day of the attack, but declined to give details. According to a popular Malaysian daily news media, they returned to Pyongyang via Jakarta, Dubai, and Vladivostok.
Meanwhile, post the assault, the South Korean and U.S. officials are now assuming that Kim Jong Nam was killed by agents from the reclusive North and the Prime Minister of South Korea Hwang Kyo-Ahn told a meeting of South Korea’s National Security Council on Monday that it was nearly certain that North Korea was behind the killing of Kim Jong Nam, the eldest son of the late Kim Jong II, the North Korean leader.
Earlier to this incident, Kim Jong Nam publicly spoke against his family’s dynastic control of the isolated, nuclear-armed nation. Nam has been living in the Chinese territory of Macau under Beijing’s protection since then.