The preliminary report of the second autopsy on electrician M Krishnan, who died in police custody on Jan 7, has concurred with a previous autopsy result which said the deceased succumbed to stomach ulcer related illnesses.
Lawyer acting for Krishnan's family Gurmit Singh Hullon said that his clients did not accept the outcome of the second autopsy.
“We are not happy with the result and we do not accept this findings because it is the opposite of the evidence. Krishnan was assaulted, beaten and left to die without medical attention for five days,” he said.
The second autopsy was performed at the Universiti Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC) by pathologist Dr K Mathiharen. This procedure was requested after the family because they did not accept the first autopsy result.
Krishnan's wife P Revathi, 37, told reporters that she does not accept the latest autopsy results and is adamant that her husband died due to police assault.
“I will fight this in court no matter how long it takes me. I will wait for the first and and second official post-mortem results,” she said, while fighting to hold back her tears.
“We had two eyewitnesses who saw everything and there are photographs of his bruises.”
Lawyer acting for Krishnan's family Gurmit Singh Hullon said that his clients did not accept the outcome of the second autopsy.
“We are not happy with the result and we do not accept this findings because it is the opposite of the evidence. Krishnan was assaulted, beaten and left to die without medical attention for five days,” he said.
The second autopsy was performed at the Universiti Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC) by pathologist Dr K Mathiharen. This procedure was requested after the family because they did not accept the first autopsy result.
Krishnan's wife P Revathi, 37, told reporters that she does not accept the latest autopsy results and is adamant that her husband died due to police assault.
“I will fight this in court no matter how long it takes me. I will wait for the first and and second official post-mortem results,” she said, while fighting to hold back her tears.
“We had two eyewitnesses who saw everything and there are photographs of his bruises.”
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People care bout them? anyone to defend them openly? Haha.. thats a joke.. I realise people only defending other in the benefit of publicity and political mileage.. Fighting for the Indians or Human rights are just the tagline not their lifeline! I m disappointed!
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