Kim Jong-nam murder: Vietnamese woman pleads guilty to lesser charge

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BBC Online :
A Vietnamese woman accused of killing Kim Jong-nam, the half-brother of North Korea’s leader, has pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of causing hurt by potentially deadly means.
A Malaysian court sentenced Doan Thi Huong to three years and four months in jail, starting from her arrest in February 2017.
However, under Malaysian law she could be freed by May, her lawyer said.
Ms Huong would have faced the death penalty if found guilty of the murder.
Mr Kim, the estranged half-brother of Kim Jong-un, was assassinated at Kuala Lumpur
Airport in 2017 in broad daylight, with the toxic nerve agent VX.
The development effectively means no-one has been held accountable for Mr Kim’s death.
“In the first week of May, she will go home,” Ms Huong’s lawyer Hisyam Teh Poh Teik told reporters at the Shah Alam court, outside Malaysia’s capital.
Her step-mother Nguyen Thi Vy told BBC Vietnamese the family was “very happy”.
“We have felt so thankful for all the support from the government, lawyers and communities,” she said.
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