My Sinchew/ Mysterious death of Teoh Beng Hock

No signs Teoh was strangled - witness

Sungai Buloh Hospital pathologist Dr Shahidan Md Noor, who today continued with his testimony in the coroner's inquest into the death of political aide Teoh Beng Hock, maintained his stand that Teoh died of a fall from a high place and not because of other reasons.


Excluding the impossible

The death of Teoh Beng Hock, according to local pathologist Dr Shahidan Md Noor's statement, could be caused by one of the three probable factors: 1. He jumped down from the building; 2. He was murdered; 3. He was pushed down the building.


Pathologist cannot ascertain whether Beng Hock was strangled (UPDATED)

pathologist told the Teoh Beng Hock inquest here today that he could not ascertain whether Teoh suffered asphyxiation due to strangulation or to being choked.


Teoh the legal father of his newborn son

Thanks to the help from home minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein, Teoh Beng Hock's name can now be put as the name of the father of his newborn son.


Teoh's death due to fall: Pathologist

Teoh Beng Hock's death was due to various injuries caused by a fall from a high-rise building and not due to strangling or penetration, said Sungai Buloh pathologist Dr Shahidan Md Noor.


MACC officer won't be cited for contempt of court

Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) officer, Raub Ghani, who had lodged a police report against a Thai pathologist for disclosing an autopsy report on the death of Teoh Beng Hock, will not be cited for contempt of court.


MACC's lawyer almost cited for contempt

The inquest into the death of Teoh Beng Hock saw some tense moments today with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission's (MACC) lawyer almost being cited for contempt because he made certain remarks about lawyer Karpal Singh's disability.


No prosecution of Thai pathologist Dr Pornthip, coroner's court told

The Coroner's Court here was told today that the attorney-general would not prosecute pathologist Dr Pornthip Rajanasunand of Thailand for allegedly leaking to local tabloid Suara Keadilan a forensic report on the late political aide Teoh Beng Hock.


Encik Abu Kassim, you're not up to the mark yet!

If you do not even have this slightest common sense, how different can you be from Ahmad Said? We are now left with two options: Take out the boss again, or let the anti-corruption body go under.


Federal court to decide on MACC's interrogation hours

The challenge to the court ruling allowing the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to interrogate witnesses after office hours is set to be heard by the Federal Court.