Indonesian woman accused of killing Kim Jong-un's half-brother freed by court

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A Malaysian judge dismissed a murder charge against Indonesian woman Siti Aisyah for the killing of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's half-brother

s half-brother is free from custody after a Malaysian judge discharged the murder charge against her.. They did not give a reason.

The murder trial of Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong was put on hold after the surprise development. She was to have begun giving her defence in Monday's court session, after months of delay.Kim Jong-Nam murder suspect 'met with alleged North Korean agent' Indonesian Siti Aisyah who was detained in connection with the death of Kim Jong-Nam, is escorted by Malaysian police officers at the Shah Alam High Court.Salim Bashir, a lawyer for Huong, said previously she was prepared to testify under oath for her defence.

 

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That's one reason not to visit Malaysia... No justice system...

Because the women involved were tricked into thinking they were participants in a Game show prank .

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