‘A thousand ways fireman Adib could have fallen’


  • Nation
  • Friday, 17 May 2019

Adib Mohd Kassim

SHAH ALAM: There are “a thousand ways” that fireman Muhammad Adib Mohd Kassim could have fallen, hit the kerb and sustained his injuries, forensic expert Dr Ahmad Hafizam Hasmi said.

He said this under questioning by lawyer Syazlin Mansor who is representing the Housing and Local Government Ministry, Fire and Rescue Department as well as the family of the deceased at the inquest into the death of Muhammad Adib at the coroner’s court yesterday.

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