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Saudi operatives suspected of killing journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the country's Istanbul consulate were heard joking and talking about dismemberment before his arrival, according to secret tapes heard by UN investigators.
Helena Kennedy, a British lawyer assisting the UN probe into Khashoggi's death, said that recordings she had heard from inside the kingdom's mission in Turkey referred to the Saudi critic as a "sacrificial animal."
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, a self-styled moderniser, was feted by global leaders and business titans before the gruesome murder on 2 October last year. But the global fallout from the killing rendered him a pariah.
Kennedy said Turkish bugs in the Saudi consulate picked up a forensic pathologist suspected of cutting up Khashoggi's body as saying, "I often play music when I'm cutting cadavers. Sometimes, I have a coffee and a cigar at hand."
Turkey handed over 45 minutes of recordings to the United Nations in order for them to investigate the incident.
UN special rapporteur Agnes Callamard, who also heard the tapes, said Khashoggi asked his suspected killers, "Are you going to give me an injection?", to which they replied 'yes'."
She added: "The sound heard after that point indicates that he is being suffocated, probably with a plastic bag over his head."
"One can only assume that they had removed his head," she explained.
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