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Sunday, 25 January 2009 09:35

By M. KUMAR and PRISCILLA DIELENBERG (The Star)

PETALING JAYA: A second post-mortem will be conducted on A. Kugan at 9am today at the University Malaya Medical Centre.

N. Surendran, the lawyer representing the family of the suspected car thief who died in police custody, said the police had no objections to a second post-mortem if the hospital agreed to do it.

“We are very hopeful that the second post-mortem will shed some light into Kugan’s death,” said Surendran.

Kugan, 22, who had been remanded for two weeks in connection with investigations into several luxury car theft cases, collapsed and died at the Taipan police station in USJ, Subang Jaya, on Tuesday.

The first post-mortem was conducted at Serdang Hospital at 8am on Wednesday. It found that Kugan had died due to fluid in his lungs.

Unhappy with the results, Kugan’s family sent his remains to the UMMC as they wanted an independent pathologist to carry out a second post-mortem.

At 3.30pm yesterday, Puchong MP Gobind Singh Deo, Kapar MP S. Manikavasagam, Kugan’s family and Surendran went to meet Subang Jaya OCPD Asst Comm Zainal Rashid Abu Bakar on the possibility of having a second post-mortem. Some 30 supporters stood waiting outside the Subang Jaya police headquarters.

In George Town, DAP chairman Karpal Singh called for the pathologist who conducted the first post-mortem to be investigated now that Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail has classified Kugan’s death as murder.

He said he welcomed Abdul Gani’s statement on Friday as there were bruises on the body.

“The bruises must have been there when the initial post-mortem was carried out.

“How is it that this post-mortem indicated that Kugan died of pulmonary oedema or fluid accumulation in the lungs?

“This amounts to a cover-up,” he said in a press statement.

He said the truth would not have come to light if Kugan’s family had not entered the Serdang Hospital mortuary and taken photographs of the bruises.

Karpal Singh called on Abdul Gani to direct an immediate investigation into the pathologist for allegedly issuing a false post-mortem report.

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written by RumahPanjai, January 25, 2009 10:40:36
Lies and more lies! When is it going to stop? This country is going to the dogs. Why is the home minister and PM keeping so quiet?
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written by zanie, January 25, 2009 11:05:22
"V" for the people again...bravo!
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written by chiongguo, January 25, 2009 11:25:07
I think at this time YB is not a competent authority to accuse the pathologist of professional misconduct. We have not read the pathologist report. He could have written the cause of death as "pulmonary oedema consistent with a fractured rib inflicted by a blunt object" or something like that but the police only revealed the first part.

We need more facts at this point in time and not unneccesary emotive agitation.

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written by kenny, January 25, 2009 11:30:38
Very good, dear Karpal. Your public demand for investigations against the 1st pathologist would help lessen any dishonesty or distortions in the 2nd post-mortem. Let's hope the real cause of death will be revealed and the perpetrators charged for murder and nothing less!
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written by KingSolomon, January 25, 2009 15:14:32
So there are pathologists like this one in the country. Insurance companies may have to investigate all their death claims paid based on death certificates and post-mortem reports as they may be questionable.
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written by Dominic, January 25, 2009 21:53:29
am sure the 2nd post mortem would indicate severe internal injury as the main cause of his death. Nothing to do with water in his lung. A strong and able body like him amongst so many detainee had died under police detention only indicate one thing..police brutality...sheer brutality !!! The Home ministry and PDRM must be held full accountabilty. Sue them in the hundreds of millions..yes..you heard me..hundreds of millions !
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