Kim Jong Nam had 1.4 times lethal dose of nerve agent on his face, chemist tells murder trial

The estranged half-brother of North Korea's leader had about 1.4 times the lethal dosage of VX nerve agent on his face after he was attacked at a Malaysian airport, a government chemist has told a court.
Pure VX was found on Kim Jong Nam's face, in his eye and in his blood plasma, Raja Subramaniam, who heads the Centre of Chemical Weapons Analysis laboratory, said at the murder trial of two women accused of smearing the chemical weapon on Mr Kim in the brazen assassination in February.