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Wednesday, 04 November 2009 18:20

Written by Chua Sue-Ann, The Edge

Coroner Azmil Muntapha Abas today gave the go-ahead for deceased political secretary Teoh Beng Hock's body to be exhumed for a second post mortem to be conducted by a nominated medical officer with the assistance of prominent Thai forensic pathologist Dr Porntip Rojanasunand.

In granting the request from Teoh's family, Azmil also ordered the presence of the two government doctors who had conducted the first post mortem as well as a pathologist appointed by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) as observers.

Teoh's family had initially wanted Rojanasunand to personally conduct the second post mortem but that bid ran into legal complications since the Thai doctor was not certified by the Malaysian Medical Council (MMC), employed at a local medical institution, or the recepient of academic qualifications that received exemptions under the Medical Act 1971.

Counsel for the Teoh family, Gobind Singh Deo, yesterday acknowledged that it would be difficult for Rojanasunand to comply with the legal requirements "in a short period of time" to enable her to personally conduct the procedure.

Gobind then requested that Rojanasunand be allowed to supervise the second post mortem and direct further investigations of particular areas, if necessary.

He also requested that Rojanasunand be recalled to court to present her findings and the new post mortem report.

Rojanasunand, who was engaged by the Selangor state government, had indicated that she would be available to oversee the second post mortem on Nov 14, Gobind said.

The Selangor state government's counsel Malik Imtiaz Sarwar, in supporting the application, reminded the court that this case was of public interest and forensic value.

"It's obvious to all that it is a matter of public interest, not only because of the nature of death but the nature of the case. There have been contradicting positions by pathologists that have come to court to give evidence," Malik said.

Malik also noted that Rojanasunand said Teoh's body could still be examined despite having been buried for over three months.

MACC's legal affairs and prosecutions director Datuk Abdul Razak Musa and lawyer Tan Hock Chuan, who is leading the attorney-general's team in assisting the coroner, did not raise objections to the exhumation application.

The Teoh family filed the exhumation application at the Shah Alam High Court on Oct 27 after Rojanasunand's explosive testimony where she suggested the possibility of Teoh having been assaulted and unconscious before falling to his death.

In her Oct 21 testimony, Rojanasunand noted several injuries on Teoh's body, which she said were consistent with injuries from manual strangulation, beating and anal penetration.

Rojanasunand , the director-general of the Thai Ministry of Justice's Central Institute of Forensic Science, also said there was an "80% probability of homicide and 20% probability of suicide" in the unresolved case.

Rojanasunand's earlier evidence was based on the first post mortem as well as photographs taken during the autopsy and at the scene where Teoh's body was found.

The first autopsy on Beng Hock was performed on July 17 by Hospital Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Klang's senior consultant pathologist Dr Khairul Azman Ibrahim and Universiti Malaya Medical Centre pathologist Dr Prashant Naresh Samberkar.

Beng Hock's body was found on July 16 on a fifth floor landing at the Plaza Masalam, near an office block that houses the Selangor MACC office.

The 30-year-old aide to Selangor executive councillor Ean Yong Hian Wah was earlier at the MACC's office for overnight interrogation having been identified as a witness in the anti-graft body's probe into alleged misappropriation of funds by several Pakatan Rakyat assemblymen.

Details regarding the proposed medical officer to conduct the post mortem, date and location will be determined when the inquest resumes on Nov 9.

Gobind later told reporters he was considering Serdang Hospital given that it was closest to Semenyih, where Beng Hock's body was laid to rest on July 20.

When asked, Gobind said the family, at this point in time, had not shortlisted potential doctors to conduct the post mortem.

"Preparations will have to be made. We respect that there are religious and cultural issues involved [in the exhumation]," Gobind said.

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written by alpha1, November 04, 2009 18:29:07
The truth will be revealed soon. Those murderers are already shitting in their pants! May TBH's soul haunt his murderers till justice is served!
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written by onnetline, November 04, 2009 18:35:03
CSI crookies,Watch and learn from the renown expert. Don't try to make wild assumptions again and then made to look like morons from the expert's comments or findings. The rakyat already know how 'good' you guys really are!Don't bother to 'impress' either, please !
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written by educationist, November 04, 2009 18:39:02
Let the truth be revealed!
The MACC must be brought to account!
Justice for Beng Hock!
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written by rocky, November 04, 2009 18:44:00
we know the Malaysian docs need to cover their ass, so they should be very helpful to Khunying Dr.Pornthip and let her make all the conclusions. at least this way, they save their professional reputation. it would be great if they can agree with her but that is asking for too much. BTW next round get ready for Khunying Dr.Pornthip reputation to be questioned. I believe Malik can handle this issues well. he is a good lawyer
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written by Goostee, November 04, 2009 19:15:04
Whatever, let us first congratulate The Coroner, Azmil Muntapha, for his courageous decision to allow the 2nd post mortem. He has in fact done a very big face saving for the legal service and the Government whose reputations have totally been destroyed by the MACC and two Govt doctors.
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written by Bandit, November 04, 2009 19:18:42
She's recognised World wide so what is your problem MMC? You may have your rules and regulations but this woman hold international credits. Judges sold their souls to BN, Doctors too. They are just afraid that theif bluff will be out in the open. Kalu benar why all the restrictions?
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written by Msian Idol3, November 04, 2009 19:32:27
Allow Dr.Porntip to do her findings & compare the findings we had. We need standards not more BS. Rules are man made & if an option appear to be of value in this high profile case, we need the real evidence speaks for justice.
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written by Steven Tan, November 04, 2009 20:41:09
Very funny, it's like saying someone holding International Driving Licence CANNOT drive in Malaysia because his/her licence not certified to the Malaysian Standard Lucky they don't have this rulling for Driving Licence otherwise, all the FI racing cars need the Malaysian Drivers to race in Sepang Jensen Button, Luis Hamilton and others can stand and watch from the podium while having the Lolly Pop in their mouth
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written by storm62, November 04, 2009 20:42:42
aiya azmil, you cannot teach an old dog new tricks ooophs, i mean old docs in this case these dogs ooophs again "docs" should be put to sleep as they can only observe money
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written by nanyangren, November 04, 2009 20:46:51
Errr...was the doctor who did Mahathir's heart surgery in KL qualified to Malaysian standards?

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written by ckh, November 04, 2009 20:57:51
Look at the report in Malay Mail (November 3rd, 2009) - Dr Pornthip gets go-ahead

THAI forensic pathologist Dr Pornthip Rojanasunand — also respectfully referred to as “Dr Death” for her high profile forensic findings — has been given the green light to sit in on a second post-mortem on political aide Teoh Beng Hock.

This was confirmed yesterday by Health Ministry director-general Tan Sri Dr Ismail Merican, who is also president of the Malaysian Medical Council (MMC).

In an email response to Malay Mail, Dr Ismail said: “Any expert invited to give an opinion is free to do so. But, of course, a lot depends on the background and qualification of the expert and also the credibility.”

Touching on Malaysian regulations, as front-paged by Malay Mail yesterday, that the Criminal Procedure Code (CPC) only allows for the post-mortem examination of a body to be undertaken by a government medical officer, Dr Ismail said it depended on what the foreign forensic pathologist’s role would be.

“For any doctor to practise in Malaysia, he or she must have a practising certificate from MMC. But, for a doctor to give an opinion on certain issues, the practising certificate is not actually necessary.”

Dr Ismail’s statement concurs with the opinion expressed earlier by counsel Gobind Singh Deo, who is holding a watching brief for Teoh’s family.


So what's all the fuss. The big boss just said YES! smilies/smiley.gif
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written by KingSolomon, November 04, 2009 21:09:03
Dr Porntip is allowed to look but cannot touch...

This reminds me of a very old Cliff Richard song, "Outsider".
He sang' "I can look, you can look, but mustn't touch".

Don't delay the post mortem because the culprits may use C4 on the evidence.
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written by raven1958, November 04, 2009 21:31:51
Ini Malaysian Medical Council betul betul kaki tipu...dulu itu Mahathir...macamana dr dari US boleh mari....

To quickly certify in todays information world takes at the most one hour....but the dungus sitting in MMC maybe can give an allowance of 24 hours and even one week....kalau lepas tu masih tak tau buat kerja...all these fellas sitting in MMC who are probably out of touch geriatrics and ball lickers should be struck off the register and made to line up in court behind their Health Minister Liow , if they want to appeal...
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written by onnetline, November 04, 2009 22:30:08
Dr Pornthip,

Please tell or show us the truth in Teoh Beng Hock's death !
We suspect that this Health Ministry or UMNOs slave dog, Ismail Mahyeecunt may try to sabotage or distorts your findings and just call them as ' opinions ' to hide the real truth if indeed Teoh's death is not suicide.
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written by malgal, November 04, 2009 22:58:39
Dr Porntip's credentials are exemplary. yet she has to work with a nominated medical officer to conduct the post mortem.
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written by advocatusdiaboli, November 05, 2009 17:40:49
Bullshit! Let Dr. Porntip conduct the post mortem herself. It is the credentials of the Malaysian doctors that we cannot trust.
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