One of the two women accused of murdering Kim Jong Nam, the exiled brother of North Korea's leader, was hired to take part in what she believed to be a Japanese prank show in the weeks prior to his ...
She played her first pranks on that day at a shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur and was paid 400 ringgit ($102). Aisyah's lawyer, Gooi Soon Seng, told the court Friday that Aisyah subsequently played ...
Authorities say an Indonesian woman being held over the killing of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's half-brother believed she was taking part in a prank when she sprayed a poisonous substance in his ...
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - A woman accused of killing the North Korean leader's estranged half-brother was hired for a prank television show by a suspect wanted by the Malaysian police just over a month ...