Body in limbo
A senior Malaysian police official said yesterday the family of Kim Jong Nam, who was killed last month, has given consent to Malaysia to decide what to do with his body.
“I was made to understand that they are leaving it to our government to deal with it (body )... yes, they have given their consent,” national police chief Noor Rashid Ibrahim said.
He said any decision will be subject to negotiations between the two countries amid a diplomatic standoff over the killing.
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