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Has 'the sacrificial lamb' arrived?: UN cites new recordings in Jamal Khashoggi murder

Khashoggi, a critic of the prince and a Washington Post columnist, was last seen at the consulate where he was to receive papers ahead of his wedding.

June 20, 2019 / 12:06 IST
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Prior to his death, Jamal Khashoggi had written critically of the crown prince in multiple columns for the Washington Post
Prior to his death, Jamal Khashoggi had written critically of the crown prince in multiple columns for the Washington Post

Moments before Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killed and dismembered last October, two of his suspected murderers waiting at the kingdom's Istanbul consulate fretted about the task at hand, according to a UN report published on June 19.

Will it "be possible to put the trunk in a bag?" asked Maher Mutreb, a Saudi intelligence officer who worked for a senior advisor to the crown prince, according to the report from the UN special rapporteur on extrajudicial executions.

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"No. Too heavy," responded Salah al-Tubaigy, an Interior Ministry forensics doctor who would dismember and dispose of the body, according to the report. He hoped his job would "be easy".

Tubaigy continued: "Joints will be separated. It is not a problem. The body is heavy. First time I cut on the ground. If we take plastic bags and cut it into pieces, it will be finished. We will wrap each of them."