An Indonesian woman held for two years on suspicion of killing North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's half brother was freed on Monday after Malaysian prosecutors unexpectedly dropped the murder charge against her.
Siti Aisyah cried and hugged her co-defendant, Doan Thi Huong, before leaving the courtroom and being ushered away in an embassy car.
'I feel very happy,' she said later at a news conference at the Indonesian Embassy. 'I didn't expect that today will be my freedom day.'
Malaysia's attorney general released a letter saying that 'good relations' between his country and Indonesia had led to Aisyah's release after lobbying by diplomats.
Meanwhile Huong, who is Vietnamese, remains on trial.
Siti Aisyah, one of the two women on trial for the murder of Kim Jong-un's half brother Kim Jong-nam, has been released after the charge against her was dropped
Ms Aisyah holds hands with her legal team at a press conference after her murder charge was unexpectedly dropped on Monday
Aisyah said she was shocked but 'very happy' at the news, saying that she was only told on Monday morning that she would be freed later that day
The two young women were accused of smearing VX nerve agent on Kim Jong Nam's face in an airport terminal in Kuala Lumpur in February 2017.
They have said they thought they were taking part in a prank for a TV show.
They had been the only suspects in custody after four North Korean suspects fled the country the same morning Kim was killed.
The High Court judge discharged Aisyah without an acquittal after prosecutors applied to drop the murder charge against her. They did not give any reason.
Taking this legal route means prosecutors will have the chance to charge Aisyah a second time, but say there are no plans to do so at the moment.
The trial will resume Thursday, with prosecutors expected to reply to a request by Huong's lawyers asking the government to withdraw the charges against her.
Indonesia's government said its continual high-level lobbying resulted in Aisyah's release.
The foreign ministry said in a statement that she was 'deceived and did not realize at all that she was being manipulated by North Korean intelligence.'
Aisyah has consistently denied murdering Kim, saying that she thought she was taking part in a prank game show after being fooled by North Korean intelligence agents
Aisyah's co-accused, Vietnamese woman Doan Thi Huong (centre) remains on trial, though her legal team are also pressing for her release
Aisyah has been in custody for two years accused of the murder, which happened at Kuala Lumpur airport in February 2017 (pictured in October 2017)
It said Aisyah, a migrant worker, believed that she was part of a reality TV show and never had any intention of killing Kim.
The ministry said that over the past two years, Aisyah's plight was raised in 'every bilateral Indonesia-Malaysia meeting,' including at the president's level, the vice president's level and in regular meetings of the foreign minister and other ministers with their Malaysian counterparts.
Aisyah's release comes just a month before Indonesia's general election and is seen as a boost to President Joko Widodo, who is seeking re-election.
Aisyah thanked Widodo and his government for helping secure her release. Officials said she was expected to fly back to Jakarta, Indonesia's capital, later Monday.
Wearing a red headscarf and a black flowery traditional dress, Aisyah was composed during the news conference.
She said that she was well treated in prison and received plenty of encouragement, but that she was eager to meet her family again.
Meanwhile, Huong said she was shocked by the development.
Siti Aisyah (left) and Doan Thi Huong (right) were arrested in February 2017 after being caught on CCTV smearing nerve agent across Kim Jong-nam's face
It is thought that Kim was assassinated after his half-brother, who had just taken over rule of North Korea, uncovered a plot to replace him with his sibling
'I am in shock. My mind is blank,' a distraught Huong told reporters through a translator after Aisyah left.
Huong's lawyer Hisyam Teh Poh Teik said Huong felt Aisyah's discharge was unfair to her as the judge last year had found sufficient evidence to continue the murder trial against them.
'She is entitled to the same kind of consideration as Aisyah,' he said. 'We are making representation to the attorney general for Doan to be taken equally ... there must be justice.'
A High Court judge last August had found there was enough evidence to infer Aisyah, Huong and the four missing North Koreans had engaged in a 'well-planned conspiracy' to kill Kim Jong Nam.
The defense phase of the trial had been scheduled to start in January but was delayed until Monday.
Lawyers for the women have previously said that they were pawns in a political assassination with clear links to the North Korean Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, and that the prosecution failed to show the women had any intention to kill.
Intent to kill is crucial to a murder charge under Malaysian law.
Malaysian officials have never officially accused North Korea and have made it clear they don't want the trial politicized.
Kim was the eldest son in the current generation of North Korea's ruling family. He had been living abroad for years but could have been seen as a threat to Kim Jong Un's rule.
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Main photo article An Indonesian woman held for two years on suspicion of killing North Korean leader Kim Jong Un‘s half brother was freed on Monday after Malaysian prosecutors unexpectedly dropped the murder charge against her.
Siti Aisyah cried and hugged her co-defendant, Doan Thi Huong, before leaving...
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