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CCTV purportedly shows men at Saudi consulate burning papers

CCTV purportedly shows men at Saudi consulate burning papers
MENA
1 min read
22 October, 2018
CCTV footage appears to show men burning papers in the Saudi consulate building where Khashoggi was killed.
Khashoggi was last seen alive on October 2 (Getty)
Video shared by A News, a television channel close to the Turkish government, purportedly shows papers being burned in the Saudi consulate's backyard a day after Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi went missing.

The footage shows three unidentified men burning what appear to be documents in a steel drum.

A News says the surveillance video it obtained from its security sources was recorded on October 3.

Khashoggi was last seen alive on October 2 following an appointment at the consulate in Istanbul.

The kingdom's announcement Saturday that Khashoggi died in a "fistfight" was met with international skepticism and allegations of a cover-up to absolve the 33-year-old crown prince of direct responsibility.

Turkish media reports and officials maintain that a 15-member Saudi team flew to Istanbul on October 2, knowing Khashoggi would enter the consulate to get a document he needed to get married.

Once he was inside, the Saudis accosted Khashoggi, cut off his fingers, killed and dismembered the 59-year-old writer, according to Turkish media reports.