Airport video showing what appears to be Kim Jong-Nam’s final moments pops up on Japanese TV

A Malaysian airport security video has surfaced on Japan’s Fuji TV showing events related to the apparent assassination of Kim Jong-Nam.

In one clip, we see what may be Kim Jong-Nam’s final moments. Still alive, he lies unconscious on a stretcher, while five medical staff wheel his body to an elevator to take him to an ambulance intended for Putrajaya Hospital. One of the staff attending to him is pumping his body with oxygen, while they casually chat among themselves.

The report in Free Malaysia Today, via Fuji TV, takes pains to point out the casual nature of the attendants, who waited a full minute after the elevator arrived to load the motionless body inside.

While only four accompany Jong-Nam, the fifth attendant is apparently unable to use the entrance door, that is now locked. The team is then delayed further as they discuss the matter and someone finally passes her a mobile phone.

While it’s understandable that the attendants may not have realized the seriousness of the situation, goodness please remind us not to need serious medical care at KLI2 anytime in the near future. Call us crazy, but we value urgency.

The second part of the video, beginning at the 35 second mark, shows one of the accused women, Indonesian national Siti Aisyah, meeting with a man. Fuji TV indicates that he is an alleged North Korean agent.

The meeting took place at a café shortly before the women were caught on camera rubbing what was allegedly deadly VX nerve agent on the half-brother of the current North Korean ruler.

Shout out to Mr Agent man though! Fiddling around with a selfie stick just before Siti arrives.

Even in matters of international intrigue, ESPECIALLY in matter of international intrigue – don’t be caught without your selfie stick. There are “moments” to capture, guys.




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