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A SAUDI hit squad butchered Jamal Khashoggi and then dissolved his body parts in acid, a top Turkish official claims.

The killers are feared to have used a corrosive substance to ensure there was “no trace” of the journalist’s remains.

 A Saudi hit squad butchered Jamal Khashoggi and then dissolved his body parts in acid, a top Turkish official claims
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A Saudi hit squad butchered Jamal Khashoggi and then dissolved his body parts in acid, a top Turkish official claimsCredit: AP:Associated Press

His body has still not been found a month after he was killed in Saudi Arabia’s consulate in Istanbul.

Yasin Aktay, a presidential advisor in Turkey, yesterday said the “only logical conclusion” was that Khashoggi, 59, has been “vaporised”.

“The reason they dismembered Khashoggi’s body was to dissolve his remains more easily,” he added.

“They aimed to ensure no sign of the body was left.”

 Khashoggi’s fiancée Hatice Cengiz called on world leaders to 'bring the perpetrators to justice'
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Khashoggi’s fiancée Hatice Cengiz called on world leaders to 'bring the perpetrators to justice'Credit: EPA

The comments came as Khashoggi’s fiancée Hatice Cengiz called on world leaders to “bring the perpetrators to justice”.

Turkish president Recep Erdogan is seeking the extradition of the “savage” group suspected of cutting up the writer.

He was targeted after blasting Saudi ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in newspaper columns.

Khashoggi was strangled after he entered the consulate to sort out paperwork for his marriage on October 2, Turkish prosecutors say.

 Khashoggi was targeted after blasting Saudi ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in newspaper columns
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Khashoggi was targeted after blasting Saudi ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in newspaper columnsCredit: AP:Associated Press

The victim is then feared to have been chopped up “in accordance with plans made in advance”.

Saudi Arabia has denied that its royal family was involved and blames a “rogue operation”.

The Arab kingdom has arrested 18 suspects.

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