This is the moment two women on trial for murdering Kim
Jong-un's half-brother were escorted by police around the airport where they
allegedly poisoned him.
Indonesian Siti Aisyah and Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong wore
bulletproof vests as they were brought in to Kuala Lumpur International Airport
along with court officials.
Huong, 29, and Aisyah, 25, are accused of killing Kim
Jong-nam on February 13 by rubbing the nerve agent VX on his face in a Cold
War-style hit that stunned the world.
Huong appeared unwell midway through the site visit while
Siti Aisyah broke down in tears.
Both women were then provided wheelchairs with prosecutors
saying it was due to the weight of their protective clothing.
At one point the two suspects were put in wheelchairs with
prosecutor Fairuz Johari saying it was because they were tired due to the
weight of their protective clothing.
About 200 police, many armed with rifles and wearing masks,
fanned out as the entourage arrived at the terminal, where a huge pack of
journalists was waiting
At the airport, the group was first taken to the check-in
area where they allegedly smeared the nerve agent in Kim's face.
He died an agonising death within 20 minutes of the attack
with a chemical so deadly it is classified as a weapon of mass destruction by
the United Nations.
The suspects were then taken to a cafe called Bibik
Heritage, where Aisyah met a man identified in court as 'Mr Chang' who
allegedly wiped a liquid on her hands before she carried out the attack.
The group headed to the clinic where Kim was taken after the
attack and then to a taxi stand, where the women went after the alleged murder.
They also visited a toilet where one of the women had headed
after the attack, and walked through a shopping area.
The women were put into wheelchairs at one point during the
visit, with prosecutor Fairuz Johari saying it was because they were tired due
to the weight of the bulletproof vests.
The prosecutor said the group had traced the routes taken by
Huong, Aisyah and Kim on the day of the murder.
The women, who were arrested a few days after the
assassination and face death by hanging if convicted, have pleaded not guilty
to murdering the estranged half-brother of Kim Jong-Un.
The assassination sparked a fierce row between Malaysia and
North Korea, which the South says ordered the hit, an allegation Pyongyang
denies.
However, four other unidentified suspects still at large are
accused in the charge sheet of committing the murder with the women.
Four North Koreans fled Malaysia on the day of the killing.
The visit was aimed at giving the judge and others involved
in the case a better idea of how events unfolded on the day of the murder,
according to lawyers. Such crime scene visits often take place in Malaysian
criminal trials.
Their lawyers claim they are scapegoats who were tricked
into carrying out the murder and a witness has testified it was possible that
the other suspects on the charge sheet could have administered the VX on Kim
before he arrived at the airport.
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