Kim Jong Nam's family allows Malaysia to decide what to do with his body

The family of Kim Jong Nam, who was killed last month, has given consent to Malaysia to decide what to do with his body, police in Kuala Lumpur have said.

Kim Jong Nam's family allows Malaysia to decide what to do with his body

The family of Kim Jong Nam, who was killed last month, has given consent to Malaysia to decide what to do with his body, police in Kuala Lumpur have said.

It also emerged that four North Korean suspects who are believed to have fled Malaysia on the day of the killing have been put on Interpol's red notice list.

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