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Court papers show Kim Jong Nam was carrying the "antidote" to the toxin that killed him


Court papers show?Kim Jong Nam was?carrying the antidote to the toxin that killed him


According to a toxicological report filed in his murder trial, Kim Jong Nam carried a poisonous antidote when he was killed in February in Malaysia at Kuala Lumpur Airport,   Twelve vials with Atropine, a medication that relieves muscle spasms, eradicates and can be used to treat poisoning, were found in the backpack Kim was wearing when he died.   The toxicological test confirmed that the bottles contained an antidote, the state doctor said on Wednesday at the High Court. According to investigators, Kim Jong Nam, North Koreans leader Kim Jong Una died on February 13, 2017, when he was exposed to VX, a toxic agent of the nerve that U.N classifies as a weapon for mass destruction. ... 
Two women, Doan Thi Huong from Vietnam and Indonesian Siti Aisyah, are standing trial for Kim Jong Nam’s murder, and face the death penalty if convicted. They have pleaded not guilty, alleging that they were deceived into participating into the assassination as part of what they believed to be a television prank show that involved smearing a harmless liquid on an unsuspecting passerby.#Africa ... spill TEA.... Easy on Shade #jaiyeorie

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