Man who killed a catholic priest in 2017 fled to indonesia arrested at his wedding
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The man you're talking about is Siti Aisyah, a 27-year-old Indonesian woman who was arrested in 2018 at her wedding in Indonesia after being on the run for over a year.
In 2017, Siti Aisyah was accused of killing Kim Jong-nam, the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, at Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia. Kim Jong-nam was attacked with a nerve agent, VX, and died shortly after.
Siti Aisyah was one of two women accused of carrying out the assassination, allegedly on the orders of North Korean agents. The other suspect, Doan Thi Huong, a Vietnamese woman, was also arrested and charged with murder.
After the assassination, Siti Aisyah fled to Indonesia, where she changed her appearance and assumed a new identity. She eventually got married and was arrested at her wedding ceremony in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, in April 2018.
Indonesian authorities had been tracking Siti Aisyah for months, and she was finally caught after a tip-off from a wedding guest. She was taken into custody and extradited back to Malaysia, where she is currently facing trial for the murder of Kim Jong-nam.
This case has sparked a lot of international attention and has raised questions about the involvement of North Korean agents in the assassination. The trial is ongoing, and it's expected to be a complex and high-profile case.