Kim Jong-nam murder 2nd accused accepts lesser charge

Kim Jong-nam murder 2nd accused accepts lesser charge

Kuala Lumpur: A Vietnamese woman who is the second accused of using a deadly nerve agent to assassinate Kim Jong-nam, the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, on Monday accepted a lesser charge of “causing hurt by a dangerous weapon”. Malaysian prosecutors offered to reduce the murder charge against Doan Thi Huong, who is the only suspect still behind bars, following the release of her co-accused, Indonesian national Siti Aisyah, last month, CNN reported.

Huong smiled in court after hearing that prosecutors would offer to drop the murder charge and replace it with the lesser charge. The judge sentenced Huong to three years and four months to be served starting from her date of arrest in February 2017, meaning she could be released from custody as soon as next year. Huong was one of two women charged over the February 2017 murder of Kim Jong-nam, an offenne punishable by hanging. (IANS)

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