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Kim Jong-Nam killed in airport

On Monday, February 13, Kim Jong-Nam, the son of late North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il, was killed in an airport. CCTV cameras recorded him being approached by two women, who appeared to spray some sort of liquid onto him. The encounter took less than 15 seconds.

Kim Jong-Nam proceeded to nearby authorities, but quickly became too dizzy and was taken into an ambulance. He passed away before reaching the hospital.

The two woman made no attempt to hide their identities, one wearing an easily identified ‘LOL’ t-shirt, and even attacked the victim in an extremely crowded hallway of the airport. The assailant wearing the t-shirt returned to the airport on Wednesday to take a flight out of the country, but was recognized and apprehended.

Many are speculating that Kim Jong-Un may be involved, as his banished half brother could potentially shine a negative light on his family’s dynasty. Kim Jong-Nam has been known to denounce his family’s ruling, and was also a frequent gambler and playboy. Many believe the dictator of North Korea would not want his banished elder brother to continue living such a promiscuous lifestyle, and eliminated him.

A North Korean spokesperson claimed that the man assassinated was not, in fact, Kim Jong-Un’s brother, but an imposter, designed by the South Koreans to create confusion, and draw attention away from civil unrest within the South’s government. South Korea has yet to respond to these allegations.

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