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UTM cadet’s family urges AGC to act on 2nd post-mortem findings

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Lawyer says there is no need for an inquest as the report confirms that Syamsul Haris Shamsudin died from a traumatic neck injury.

KUALA LUMPUR: The family of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia cadet Syamsul Haris Shamsudin has called for immediate action by the Attorney-General’s Chambers after a second post-mortem report confirmed that his death was due to a traumatic neck injury.

Their lawyer, Naran Singh, said there was no need to hold an inquest into Syamsul’s death, as the cause had been clearly identified.

Naran said the report by forensic expert Siew Sheue Feng released today had concluded, among others, that the findings from the second post-mortem examination “indicate that the deceased sustained severe neck injuries while he was alive”.

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