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“I’m Suffocating”- Turkish Journalist Reveals Khashoggi’s Last Words

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A Turkish reporter Nazif Karaman , revealed the last words spoken by Jamal Khashoggi was died in a Saudi Arabian embassy in Turkey

The journalist said to Aljazeera that Khashoggi’s last words were “I’m suffocating … Take this bag off my head, I’m claustrophobic”

This came from an audio recording from inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.

Khashoggi had gone into the Saudi consulate to obtain documents that would enable him divorce his wife back at home and be able to marry the woman he was with in Turkey.

The murder has caused an international incident with Turkey laying the blame at the feet of Saudi Arabian government while they in turn pushed back saying that it was the work of rogue agents.

READ: Germany to extradite suspect in killing of Bulgarian journalist soon

Erdogan, the Precident of Turkey also disclosed that the audio related to Khashoggi’s murder was shared with Saudi Arabia, the United States, Germany, France and Britain.

Erdogan also claims that Saudi Arabia are aware that the Journalist’s murderer is among 15 people who flew into Istanbul a couple of hours before the incident

Karaman went into the grisly details of the murder, claiming that the murderers covered the floor with plastic bags before  cutting up Khashoggi’s body

The search for the Saudi journalist’s body has been halted, however, the investigation into the murder will continue.

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