Murdered Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi's fiancee has said "no-one has the right to pardon his killers" after his son said the forgave them, the media reported. Taking to Twitter on Friday, Hatice Cengiz wrote that Khashoggi had become "an international symbolbigger than any of us, admired and loved", the BBC reported. Cengiz added that "Jamal was killed inside his country's consulate while getting the docs to complete our marriage. The killers came from Saudi with premeditation to lure, ambush (and) kill him". Her remarks came the same day that Salah Khashoggi, one of the late journalist's sons, said in a statement: "In this blessed night of the blessed month (of Ramzan) we remember God's saying: If a person forgives and makes reconciliation, his reward is due from Allah. (IANS)