'Malaysia to Conduct Another Autopsy of Kim Jong-nam'

Malaysian police have decided to conduct a second autopsy on Kim Jong-nam, the murdered half brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, Saturday morning.
Citing a source, the Oriental Daily News, a Chinese-language newspaper in Malaysia, said that after failing to draw a clear conclusion following the first autopsy, the police decided to do another post-mortem at 9 a.m. Saturday local time.
The source said a team of forensic scientists will take part in the second session and officials hope that more evidence can be secured and a concrete conclusion can be drawn concerning what killed Kim Jong-nam.
Malaysian police held the first autopsy on Wednesday, two days after the murder, but have not yet issued a report pointing to the cause of death.
The North Korean embassy in Malaysia strongly protested the first autopsy and demanded the immediate hand over of Kim's body.
North Korean Ambassador Kang Chol said his country opposed an autopsy being conducted on a North Korean diplomatic passport holder, who receives the North's consular protection, but that Malaysia went ahead with the procedure without its permission.
He said the North will never accept results of an autopsy carried out without any North Korean official being present.
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