
Dr Prashant N. Samberkar, the pathologist from the Universiti Malaya Medical Centre, declared that, based on the post-mortem, Kugan was beaten so badly his tissues broke down and his kidneys failed.
By Raja Petra Kamarudin | NO HOLDS BARRED
The second post-mortem performed on A. Kugan shows he died from being repeatedly beaten. The post-mortem, which was conducted by Dr Prashant N. Samberkar, a pathologist attached to the Universiti Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC), also shows that Kugan had multiple burn marks. These V-shaped burn marks are believed to have been caused by a hot iron.
The post-mortem also found 42 other marks, burns and contusions from the sole of his feet right up to his head. Dr Prashant declared that, based on the post-mortem, Kugan was beaten so badly his tissues broke down and his kidneys failed.
Dr Prashant also found that Kugan had suffered haemorrhaging in his trachea, chest, spleen, stomach, the back of his neck and spine, and there were also signs of haemorrhaging in his heart. The soles of his feet had many bruises caused by beatings and he also suffered blunt trauma to his skull.
[View Dr Prashant's 12-page post-mortem report here.]
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Courtesy of Malaysiakini.tv, 3 March 2009
THE POLICE PERSONNEL INVOLVED IN A. KUGAN'S PAINFUL DEATH-BY-TORTURE MUST BE SACKED, BROUGHT TO TRIAL, AND IMPRISONED. THREE MEN MUST BEAR ULTIMATE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THIS UGLY INCIDENT AND RESIGN IMMEDIATELY...



1,535 DEATHS IN CUSTODY BETWEEN 2003 AND 2007
hell has descended into the police station ... and justice is high in the heaven. in the bolehland, justice is dead as long as the BN remains in power.
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ReplyDeleteI can imagine that in Malaysia, a self-proclaimed developed country, the Police is acting as to their liking - without due regards to the laws and basic human rights.
Records of police brutality in Malaysia is frightening and scary.
Police brutality must be stopped at all cost by every concerned Malaysians.
All of us must stand up and condemn police brutality to the fullest. Let's use Kugan's death as the catalyst for our crusade.
All concerned Malaysians must use whatever means available to air our dissatisfaction with the police.
What irk me is the news that the AG IS STILL CONSIDERING whether or not to charge the 11 or so policemen who were involved in this unfortunate incident.
TO HELL WITH THE POLICE.
Unsubscribe from External Authority RIGHT THIS INSTANT, folks. Time to regain control of your own destiny & sovereignty as a CONSCIOUS DIVINE HUMAN!
ReplyDeleteCopper Khalid is a disgrace to the force and the council of dutuks, HRH Sultan Selangor should strip him of his datukship
ReplyDeleteCorrupt policeman are a valuable export commodity in such dire economic times. These drones go as far as Thailand, Indonesia and Brunei to beat the shit out of the locals and send protection money home into the coffers of the government.
ReplyDeleteBukit Aman has turned into a training ground for the modern cult of Thugee.
It is time to accept, however reluctantly, that we have our own breed of Quantanamo Bay.
ReplyDeleteTsk tsk tsk...
ReplyDeleteAnd we have people protesting against the protest against the police. Lol! Yeah, now it official. In addition to fluid in the lungs, we have more evidence now don't we?
let all the fathers & mothers in the whole universe see the wound marks & imagine the poor man is their SON ...
ReplyDeletesob...sob...SOB ...SIGH !!
Two more to be sacked: the Hospital Serdang pathologist who signed the first post-mortem and the director of the hospital who should never have left Utusan Malaysia where liars like him belong.
ReplyDeleteThe malaysian pooohlis spent billion of dollars on forensic traning, equipment and personnel.What the fuck this guys are doing about it.
ReplyDeleteno sympathy for criminals..I had bad experienced with one.
ReplyDeletenot just the police force - the army just the same ...
ReplyDeletebuli buli buli ...
frankly, i dun want the children of those guilty ones be 'tortured' in this manners !
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely post.
ReplyDeleteIn Malaysia, the Malaysian POLITICAL INSTINCT is more efficient than the FORENSIC department. Normally it takes a second report to get what could have been obtained from initial report, minus of course the "hidden charges". In fact it's the instinct that will force for a more precise 2nd report to be obtained.
Why? Because in Malaysia, history keeps repeating itself as politicians do not learn from history. The people however, learn it and develop excellent instinct. "All things are shit unless proven otherwise"
It will be interesting to follow up till the end of time to confirm finally how many of your solid proactive proposals above to punish and/or correct these scums go accordingly or....will it be masked under the carpet ( yet again )...and again...which I think is whats gonna happen.
ReplyDeleteI hope I am wrong of course but...
Many years ago when I taught at an American twinning program in Shah Alam under the auspices of ITM, I noticed a gang of scholarship students, future engineers and such, carrying book bags with Nazi swastikas on them. When I confronted these same students and asked them if they knew what the swastika symbolized, they answered in the affirmative. The Nazis, they reported. I then asked them why they were proud of carrying bags with Nazi symbols. Because the Nazis killed the Jews, they told me. I was aghast at the answers, of course. Later in the library I found a book that quoted some Nazi propaganda that explained the demographic of the Nazi victims: Jews, gypsies, homosexuals, communists, Slavs and Muslims. I made photocopies and passed them out to the misguided students.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure that they got the message, but what I do know is this. There seems to be an attitude of entitlement amongst certain quarters in Malaysia that allows for the same sort of viciousness, both in deed and thought, that gave rise to the Third Reich.
(Witness in addition to this recent police brutality the 2006 murder of the Mongolian model, the lack of guilt on these fronts, the blatant corruption in politics, the sense of ownership that extends not just to land and businesses but to national identity.)
This is not just a question of bad political leadership or social and political injustice. It's really a question of moral depravity, bankrupt values
and a loss of the the fundamental understanding of what role a quality education should play in developing citizens who do more than wear their religion on their heads and sleeves---so that they can love one another.
The problem is, one was a Pathologist while the other was a Patheticologist.
ReplyDeleteNo prize for guessing who was which or who I Polis Raja chose to side with!!
The interesting thing is the AG must have had clear evidence for him to uncharacteristically come out and classify the case as MURDER. I mean it's not like Ghani Patail to go against the Police or his buddy, Musa Hassan, the IGP. Even the worm turns?
Now UMNO/BN is trying to intimidate the AG by making police reports and threatening court action. Where do these specimens come from, I wonder?
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hospital director from utusan? no wonder then.
ReplyDeletebunch of crooks and murderers.
Pah Nur - Thanks! But I'm not sure this post was intended to come across as "lovely"... I was speechless with the unmitigated horror of realization that this country is infested by demons left over from the Kali yuga. Beings of darkness masquerading as pious Tuans. Interestingly, the word "tuan" is a contraction of "tuhan."
ReplyDeleteBrad - You said it, bro! The sorry state of the nation in a nutshell.
Anon @1:23AM - That was said in jest. Dr Norzi (or is it Narzi) probably READS Utusan Malaysia but I don't think he ever worked there.
Kill the bastards, show no mercy.
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