One of the men suspected of killing Jamal Khashoggi reportedly died in a car crash after returning to Saudi Arabia
Alex Lockie and John Haltiwanger
Meshal Saad Al-Bostani, named by pro-government Turkish media as one of 15 men suspected of killing the Saudi critic Jamal Khashoggi, died in a car accident in Riyadh, according to a report from a pro-government newspaper.
The newspaper has had a lot of scoops from anonymous Turkish officials on the Khashoggi case.
Turkish officials have leaked information to Turkish and US publications but do not appear to have provided key evidence to US intelligence services.
Saudi Arabia has exceptionally high rates of car accidents and fatalities.
Here's everything we know about Khashoggi's troubling disappearance.
Meshal Saad Al-Bostani of the Saudi Royal Air Force, who was named by pro-government Turkish media as one of 15 men suspected of killing the Saudi critic Jamal Khashoggi, reportedly died in a car accident in Riyadh.
An article titled "Riyadh Silenced Someone" from Yeni Safak, a Turkish newspaper that strongly supports Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, said the man died in a car crash, without giving a specific time or location.
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