Video has emerged of a man claiming to be the son of the slain, estranged half- brother of North Korea's leader, who says he is lying low with his mother and sister.
The video was posted online by a group that said it helped rescue them after Kim Jong Nam's murder a month ago following an emergency request by family members for "extraction and protection".
The governments of Netherlands, China, the US and a fourth unnamed country provided emergency assistance to protect the family, the group, called Cheollima Civil Defense, said in a statement released on Wednesday along with the video.
An official at South Korea's National Intelligence Service said the man in the video was Kim Han-sol, the 21-year-old son of Kim Jong-nam, who was killed at Kuala Lumpur International Airport on February 13 by assassins who Malaysian police say used a super-toxic nerve agent.
During the 40-second video, the man says his father was killed a few days ago.