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Court awards RM1.1mil to family of businessman who died in police custody

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The judgment sum, including RM500,000 in general damages for negligence, RM200,000 in aggravated damages, and RM414,000 for dependency claims, follows a hearing on the assessment of damages last month.

SHAH ALAM: The High Court has awarded about RM1.1 million in damages to the family of a businessman who died while in police custody here seven years ago.

Justice Nor Hayati Mat also ordered the government to pay 5% interest per annum to S Thanabalan’s widow, V Santhi, and her father, P Vathian – the administrators of the deceased’s estate – from the day he was found dead on April 17, 2018, until the full judgment sum is paid.

The judgment was delivered online this afternoon following a hearing on the assessment of damages last month.

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