Dead farmer’s kin want stricter inquest rules


  • Nation
  • Thursday, 26 Oct 2006

MIRI: The family of a native farmer, who died during a confrontation over a land dispute almost 10 years ago, want stricter guidelines to govern coroner’s inquests into deaths linked to enforcement agencies. 

Embukmit anak Igot, 45, and her two children, aged 16 and 10, have waited 10 years for an answer to who shot her husband Inyang anak Gendang and how it happened but have more questions now. 

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