The trial of women who killed Kim Jong's half brother is expected

A court in Malaysia has ruled that evidence against two women charged with killing the half-brother of the head of North Korea is strong enough for the case to go to trial against Kim Jong-nam last year at Kuala Kumpur Airport after being attacked in the face with a toxic agent. Aiusah and Doan City [...]
Kim Jong-nam died last year at Kuala Kumpur Airport after being attacked in the face with a toxic agent. Aisyah and Doan Thi Huong were acquitted -- saying they were thinking they were participating in a joke in a television show, the BBC reports.
If convicted of murder, they could face the death penalty. Jong-nam kept shouting several times against his family dynasty in North Korea, while Kim Jong has denied any involvement in this case.












