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Author: EmerGence
By M.K. LIM, C.H. LIM, Y.C. LIM & K.M. LEW
PENANG: Dr. Prontip Rojanasunaand, the pathology expert arrived yesterday to complete the long-awaited testimony in the Teoh Beng Hock inquest which resumes today.
Pornthip's testimony has led to an application for Teoh's body to a second post-mortem.
Ong Kiat Seng, lecturer of SEGi Penang doubt that there would be any result or final outcome for this case.
Ong is very dissapointed with the legal enforcement in Malaysia as many cases are dragged on for years without any closeure.
"I'm pretty sure this case is strongly involved with political intents as we are all being kept in the blinds," added Ong.
According to Khoo Gaik Ling, who is a lecturer of SEGi Penang, this case has not been progressing. Khoo also stated that it would take a long time for this case to have a final closure.
PENANG: Dr. Prontip Rojanasunaand, the pathology expert arrived yesterday to complete the long-awaited testimony in the Teoh Beng Hock inquest which resumes today.
Pornthip's testimony has led to an application for Teoh's body to a second post-mortem.
Ong Kiat Seng, lecturer of SEGi Penang doubt that there would be any result or final outcome for this case.
Ong is very dissapointed with the legal enforcement in Malaysia as many cases are dragged on for years without any closeure.
"I'm pretty sure this case is strongly involved with political intents as we are all being kept in the blinds," added Ong.
According to Khoo Gaik Ling, who is a lecturer of SEGi Penang, this case has not been progressing. Khoo also stated that it would take a long time for this case to have a final closure.
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