Adib inquest: Senior forensic pathologist disputes hospital report of no bruises on fireman's back


  • Nation
  • Thursday, 04 Jul 2019

Adib Mohd Kassim

SHAH ALAM (Bernama): A United Kingdom-based senior consultant Prof Dr Shahrom Abd Wahid, told the Coroner’s Court here that he does not agree with the report by the Kuala Lumpur Hospital (HKL) that there were no bruises on the back of fireman Muhammad Adib Mohd Kassim’s body.

Dr Shahrom, the 29th witness at the inquest into Adib’s death, said the bruises were not found following a post-mortem on the victim because it was not done thoroughly.

"Post-mortem is not just to cut the body but is a thorough examination to find the cause of a person’s death. They (HKL) said they conducted a post-mortem, but actually they did not.

"They did not examine, among others, under the skin layer where if they had, they would have found a bruising effect. They are saying there were no bruises, how to have (bruises) if they did not examine (that place),” he testified before Coroner Rofiah Mohamad at the inquest which entered its 39th day here Thursday (July 4).

Dr Shahrom added that the investigation into the riot at the Sri Maha Mariamman temple site at USJ25 on Nov 27, 2018, should have been carried out earlier by investigating officers and forensics.

Explaining further, he said the investigations should have begun at the incident location after Muhammad Adib was attacked to find out which parties committed the act.

"There is no full video on the incident. Therefore, the search needs to start from where the incident took place, and not from the post-mortem.

"In forensics, there are two parts, which is clinical forensic (while alive) and pathology forensic (dead). When a person dies, both examinations need to be combined to find the cause of death,” he added.

Dr Shahrom, a former senior forensic and pathology consultant at Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz, said all the pieces of evidence submitted at the court for the inquest were sufficient but not enough to implicate a criminal.

"I would say this evidence is enough if it was combined with a report from the HKL Forensic Department together with the experiments conducted. (But) if want to bring (evidence) to prove a criminal case, then it is not enough,” he said.

Meanwhile, Coroner Rofiah said she would decide whether a physics expert should be called to assist in the inquest.

She added that the stakeholders have submitted the names of two physics experts and the court is studying their background before deciding whether one of them needs to be called to the stand.

The expert will testify on the formula used by the 24th witness, HKL forensic expert Dr Ahmad Hafizam Hasmi, and Dr Shahrom to identify the cause of injury and death of Muhammad Adib.

Muhammad Adib, who was a Subang Jaya Fire and Rescue EMRS member, sustained serious injuries in the riot at the Sri Maha Mariamman temple site at USJ25 on Nov 27, 2018, and died on Dec 17 at the National Heart Institute. - Bernama

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