North Korea'sKim Jong-un reportedly denied his dad's dying wish in regards to his brother who was assassinated.Kim Jong-il, who died 10 years ago this month, made several requests in his will, including concerns over his children from previous marriages and how they should be protected if he died.He asked special care to be extended to his eldest son, Kim Jong-nam, and he permitted a "comfortable life abroad", according to SinoNK.However, Jong-nam, the half-brother of tyrant Jong-un, was killed in an attack in Malaysia's capital, Kuala Lumpur, in 2017.Waiting for a flight in the airport, the 45-year-old was approached by two women separately moments apart and smothered with what he told the receptions as liquid - and turned out to be deadly.
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