An Indonesian suspect in the attack on Kim Jong Nam said she was paid $90 to help apply a baby oil-like liquid to his face, which police say contained a nerve agent that killed the half brother of North Korea’s dictator.
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An Indonesian suspect in the attack on Kim Jong Nam said she was paid $90 to help apply a baby oil-like liquid to his face, which police say contained a nerve agent that killed the half brother of North Korea’s dictator.