Nerve agent VX found on shirts of women
accused of North Korean murder, expert says
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[October 05, 2017]
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Traces of a
deadly nerve agent that killed the estranged half-brother of North
Korean leader Kim Jong Un were found on the clothes worn by the two
women accused of the sensational murder, a Malaysian court was told on
Thursday.
Indonesian Siti Aisyah, 25, and Doan Thi Huong, 28, a Vietnamese, are
charged with murdering Kim Jong Nam by smearing his face with VX, a
chemical poison banned by the United Nations, at Kuala Lumpur airport on
Feb. 13.
A chemical weapons expert with the Malaysian government said his
analysis showed traces of VX, its precursors and degradation products on
the sleeves of a T-shirt worn by Huong, as well as VX degradation
products on Siti Aisyah's sleeveless shirt.
"The presence of precursors and VX confirms the presence of VX itself,"
the expert, Raja Subramaniam, told the court outside the Malaysian
capital. "I also found degradation products of VX, which confirms the
presence of VX."
The testimony was used to back the prosecution's position that VX was
used in the murder and was the sole cause of death, a scenario defense
lawyers disputed this week. [nL4N1ME159]
In response to a prosecution question, Raja agreed that VX could be
applied on a bare palm and potentially have no effect on a person if
washed off quickly enough.
The lethality of VX depended on the dosage and where on the body it was
applied, he added.
"The concentration required varies by a factor of 26, from the cheek,
which is sensitive, to the palm, which is least sensitive, to have the
same effect," Raja said.
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Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong and Indonesian Siti Aisyah who are on
trial for the killing of Kim Jong Nam, the estranged half-brother of
North Korea's leader, are escorted as they leave the Shah Alam High
Court on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. REUTERS/Lai Seng
Sin
Raja said penetration of VX into the body is highest in areas with
higher concentrations of blood, such as the head, neck, eyes and
ears.
On the least sensitive areas, such as the palm, where larger amounts
of tissue and fat deposits block absorption, Raja said an individual
would have up to 15 minutes to wash off the nerve poison with
running water.
"If you decontaminate within 15 minutes, most likely no effect or
delayed effect (from VX)," Raja said, citing studies on human test
subjects.
The women have pleaded not guilty, saying they thought they were
involved in some sort of prank for a reality TV show. They face the
death penalty if convicted.
The trial will resume on Monday.
(Reporting by Joseph Sipalan; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)
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