金正男氏殺害の実行犯?女2人の身柄を拘束 1人は「いたずらだと思った」(UPDATE)

実行犯とみられる2人目の女の身柄を拘束した。
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マレーシアのクアラルンプール国際空港で、北朝鮮の金正恩委員長の異母兄・金正男氏が殺害されたとみられる事件で、現地警察は2月16日、実行犯とみられる2人目の女の身柄を拘束した。現地紙スター・オンラインが報じた。

警察の発表によると、インドネシアのパスポートを持っており、25歳の「シティ・アシャー」名義だった。逮捕されたときは1人だったという。

金正男氏が空港職員に訴えた内容によると、2人は2月13日午前、空港の自動チェックインカウンターにいた金正男氏を、一人が後ろから押さえつけ、もう一人が毒物とみられる液体をふきつけた。

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空港の防犯カメラには、犯行に関与したとみられる女が写っており、胸に「LOL」(日本の「www」に当たる)と書かれたTシャツにデニムのスカートをはいた、東洋人の女の姿が公開されていた

2人はそのままタクシーに乗って逃走したが、現地警察は15日、現場に戻ってきた1人の身柄を拘束した。警察によると、1人目の女は「ドアン・ティ・フオン」名義のベトナムのパスポートを持っており、29歳でベトナム北部ナムディン出身とされていた。飛行機で出国するために空港に戻ってきたとみられ、防犯カメラに写っていたのと同一人物とみられるという。

1人目の女は「空港で出会った男4人に『乗客にいたずらしよう』と誘われた」と供述しているという

現地紙「東方日報」は、関与したのは女2人、男4人としているが、警察は「さらに複数の容疑者の行方を追っている」と述べていた

スター・オンラインによると、現地警察当局者は2月15日、金正男氏の司法解剖が終了したことを認めた。警察は結果や死因などを発表していない。

金正男氏
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(1981年8月19日撮影)記念撮影をする金正日労働党総書記(前列左)と長男の金正男氏(前列右)、後列は左から、正男氏の伯母の成恵琅氏、その娘の李南玉氏、息子の李韓永氏(北朝鮮・平壌) \n\n撮影日:1981年08月19日 (credit:時事通信社)
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(1981年8月19日撮影)記念撮影をする金正日労働党総書記と長男の金正男氏\n撮影日:1981年08月19日 (credit:時事通信社)
KOREA KIM JAPAN(03 of09)
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THE MAN BELIEVED TO BE NORTH KOREAN HEIR-APPARENT KIM JONG-NAM IS ESCORTED TO AN AIRPLANE UPON HIS DEPORTATION FROM JAPAN.\n\n\nA man believed to be North Korean heir-apparent Kim Jong-nam is escorted by police as he boards a plane upon his deportation from Japan at Tokyo\'s Narita international airport May 4, 2001. Believed to be Kim Jong-nam, eldest son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, the man entered Japan with a forged passport on Tuesday, but was deported to China on Friday. (credit:Reuters Photographer / Reuters)
KOREA KIM JAPAN(04 of09)
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THE MAN BELIEVED TO BE NORTH KOREAN HEIR-APPARENT KIM JONG-NAM LOOKS AROUND UPON HIS DEPORTATION FROM JAPAN.\n\n\nA man believed to be North Korean heir-apparent Kim Jong-nam takes a look around as he boards a plane upon his deportation from Japan at Tokyo\'s Narita international airport May 4, 2001. Believed to be Kim Jong-nam, eldest son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, the man entered Japan with a forged passport on Tuesday, but was deported to China on Friday. (credit:Reuters Photographer / Reuters)
KOREA KIM JAPAN(05 of09)
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THE MAN BELIEVED TO BE NORTH KOREAN HEIR-APPARENT KIM JONG-NAM EMERGES FROM BUS DURING HIS DEPORTATION FROM JAPAN.\n\n\nA man believed to be North Korean heir-apparent Kim Jong-nam emerges from a bus as he is escorted by Japanese authorities upon his deportation from Japan at Tokyo\'s Narita international airport May 4, 2001. Believed to be Kim Jong-nam, eldest son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, the man entered Japan with a forged passport on Tuesday, but was deported to China on Friday. (credit:Reuters Photographer / Reuters)
KOREA KIM JAPAN(06 of09)
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WOMAN AND CHILD BELIEVED TO BE FAMILY MEMBERS OF NORTH KOREAN HEIR-APPARENT KIM JONG-NAM ARE ESCORTED UPON THEIR DEPORTATION FROM JAPAN.\n\n\nAn unidentified woman and child who are believed to be family members of North Korean heir-apparent Kim Jong-nam are escorted by Japanese authorities upon their deportation from Japan at Tokyo\'s Narita international airport May 4, 2001. The man who said he was Kim Jong-nam, eldest son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, entered Japan illegally on Tuesday with several family members, but was deported to China on Friday. (credit:Reuters Photographer / Reuters)
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11日、中国・北京空港に到着した北朝鮮の金正日総書記の長男、金正男氏とみられる男性。[代表撮影] \n\n撮影日:2007年02月11日 (credit:時事通信社)
In a picture taken on June 4, 2010 Kim J(08 of09)
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In a picture taken on June 4, 2010 Kim Jong-Nam, the eldest son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il, stands during an interview with South Korean media representatives in Macau. Kim Jong-Nam was in the limelight with Seoul\'s JoongAng Ilbo newspaper carrying a snatched interview with him at a hotel in Macau. Jong-Nam declined knowledge of the warship incident, it reported, and said his father is \'doing well\'. North Korean Leader Leader Kim Jong-Il on June 7 attended a rare second annual session of parliament at which Kim\'s brother-in-law was promoted and the country\'s prime minister was sacked, state media reported. REPUBLIC OF KOREA OUT AFP PHOTO / JOONGANG SUNDAY VIA JOONGANG ILBO (Photo credit should read JoongAng Sunday/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:AFP via Getty Images)
In a picture taken on June 4, 2010 Kim J(09 of09)
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In a picture taken on June 4, 2010 Kim Jong-Nam, the eldest son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il, waves after an interview with South Korean media representatives in Macau. Kim Jong-Nam was in the limelight with Seoul\'s JoongAng Ilbo newspaper carrying a snatched interview with him at a hotel in Macau. Jong-Nam declined knowledge of the warship incident, it reported, and said his father is \'doing well\'. North Korean Leader Leader Kim Jong-Il on June 7 attended a rare second annual session of parliament at which Kim\'s brother-in-law was promoted and the country\'s prime minister was sacked, state media reported. REPUBLIC OF KOREA OUT AFP PHOTO / JOONGANG SUNDAY VIA JOONGANG ILBO (Photo credit should read JoongAng Sunday/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:AFP via Getty Images)

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