Malaysia: Kim Jong-nam murder trial visits crime scene
2 female suspects on trial for killing N.Korean leader's estranged half-brother visit airport scene of their alleged crime

By P Prem Kumar
KUALA LUMPUR
As part of their ongoing trial, two foreign women accused of killing the North Korean leader's half-brother on Tuesday visited the Malaysian airport where they allegedly poisoned him.
The duo arrived at Kuala Lumpur International Airport at 10 am (0300GMT), escorted by over 200 heavily armed Malaysian police.
Wearing bulletproof vests and closely guarded by sharpshooters, suspects Indonesian Siti Aisyah and Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong were brought to the airport
The two suspects were brought
Jong-
Huong and Aisyah, both in their 20s, were also brought to a nearby cafe where a man allegedly wiped a liquid on the hands of one suspect before the attack took place.
Huong and Aisyah were accused of killing Jong-
The women, who were arrested a few days after the assassination and face the death penalty if convicted, have pleaded not guilty to murder.
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