Malaysia’s chief prosecutor said that two women in custody on suspicion of killing the estranged brother of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un with a nerve agent will face death-penalty charges for murder.
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Tue, 02/28/2017 - 6:00am
Malaysia’s chief prosecutor said that two women in custody on suspicion of killing the estranged brother of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un with a nerve agent will face death-penalty charges for murder.