Turkish TV shows purported transfer of Khashoggi remains

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Reuters
FILE PHOTO: A still image taken from CCTV video and obtained by A Haber, made available December 31, 2018, claims to show a man that carries suitcases purportedly containing the remains of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi into the residence of Saudi Arabia's consul general in Istanbul, Turkey. Courtesy A Haber/Reuters TV via REUTERS

ISTANBUL: A Turkish pro-government television channel has broadcast video showing men carrying suitcases purportedly containing the remains of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi into the residence of his country’s consul general in Istanbul.

The footage broadcast by A Haber shows men carrying what it says were a total of five cases through the main entrance of the residence, a short distance from the consulate where Khashoggi, a leading critic of Saudi policies, was killed in early October.

A Turkish official said the media report, also carried by the pro-government Sabah newspaper on its website, appeared to be accurate, without giving further details.

There was no immediate reply from Saudi authorities to a Reuters request for comment on the footage.

Khashoggi was a royal insider who became a critic of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and began writing for the Washington Post after moving to the United States last year.

Saudi officials have rejected accusations that the crown prince ordered his death. The murder has sparked global outrage and damaged the international reputation of 33-year-old prince, the kingdom’s de facto leader.

Sabah said the cases had been brought to the residence in a black minibus at 3:09 pm (1209 GMT).