Kim Jong Nam's Murder Trial: Malaysian prosecutors wrap up case against two Southeast Asian women
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Malaysian prosecutors have wrapped up their case against two Southeast Asian women accused of killing Kim Jong Nam, the half-brother of the DPRK's leader, in an attack at an international airport. Prosecutors rested their case after questioning 34 witnesses over six months.
The judge said closing arguments will begin in June. If found guilty, the women could be sentenced to death. The Malaysian court heard the laboratory that tested the nerve agent allegedly used was not on the list of centers approved by the global chemical weapons watchdog.