North Korea breaks silence on Kim Jong Nam death, says probe `full of holes`

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They will gather Kim Jong Nam?s DNA samples and work with Interpol on the two-day trip which starts Thursday, according to the reports.
Video provided by Newsy NewslookMalaysian youth leaders are present outside the North Korean Embassy to protest against North Korea`s allegation on Feb.
23, 2017 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) did not name Kim Jong Nam in the report, but referred to a citizen of the Democratic People?s Republic of North Korea (DPNK).
Malaysian Chinese-language newspapers China Press and Sin Chew Daily reported that Malaysian police officers will travel to Macao, a Chinese gambling mecca where Kim Jong Nam lived in exile falling out of favor with his father.
CLOSE Skip in Skip x Embed x Share Guards and armed security are now watching the morgue in Malaysia where Kim Jong Nam`s body is reportedly being held.

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