Mar 042009
 

Remember A Kugan, who died in police custody?

Well, he died as a result of “acute renal failure due to rhabdomyolysis due to blunt trauma to skeletal muscles,” an independent second post mortem has revealed. In layperson’s language: kidney failure as a result of repeated beatings. More accurately, his death was due to his muscle cells disintegrating into his bloodstream and absorbed by the kidney, which led to kidney failure.

His body also had severe burn wounds including those caused “by the repeated application of heat with an instrument or object with a triangular surface, causing multiple V-shaped imprint burn wounds on the skin of back”.

The pathologist who conducted the independent second post mortem also detected severe hemorraging and blood clots. Check out the post mortem report here by Dr Prashant N Samberkar, Department of Pathology, University of Malaya.

Those responsible for Kugan’s horrific torture and death have a lot to answer for. The authorities must also outline the steps they are taking to ensure such incidents do not recur.  Setting up the Independent Police Complaints and Misconduct Commission would be a step in this direction.

Amazingly, the findings of the second post mortem report are so different from the first. The Serdang Hospital personnel who conducted the first examination must now explain why all this was not detected or highlighted in their post mortem report. Fluid in the lungs? How many other post mortems have there been like this?

What have you got to say, Serdang Hospital?

  47 Responses to “A tale of two post mortems”

  1. ACTION HAVE TO BE TAKEN AGAINST THE SERDANG HOSPITAL PATHOLOGIST, THERE IS NO 2 WAYS ABOUT IT. HE IS A DISGRACE TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. BUT WAS HE ASKED TO DO THIS? SOMEBODY MUST GET TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS FIASCO. TO ME, SOME HEADS MUST ROLL. MY FOREIGN FRIENDS HAVE BEEN GIVING ME HEADACHE BY ASKING ME TONS OF THINGS HAPPENING IN THIS COUNTRY. I FEEL SO ASHAMED WHETHER TO TELL HIM THE TRUTH OR TO LIE TO HIM

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  2. So now we even have liars in the medical profession? Even they condone (abuse of power). This is a major outbreak of disease in Malaysia now. (So many) departments (appear to be) corrupted. Phew!

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  3. I would not be surprised if the doctor who conducted the second post mortem is removed from his teaching post. Anything can happen to individuals who speak the truth. Forget about reporting to MMC …

    We netcitizens can make as much noise as we want in net but it will never reach the rest of the 17 million people whom have no access to the truth.

    Coffee shop tales carries more weight when it comes to our malaysians. So start talking about the issues in the coffee shops someone will definately over hear the conversation and knowing our malaysians, the tales will be passed on.

    Vic

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  4. The doctor who had conducted the 1st post mortem should be charge with abetting in committing a murder.

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  5. This Bad News Govt is maing Malaysia into a Failed state – and Najib will make it worse!
    We need to vote it out!

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  6. Why are you idol worshipping the criminals as i dont understand you people, you want the crime rate to go down and now you all wnat to hentalmthe police! Not fair!

    Remember Hamid & the Police Chief some time ago did a boria to the Malaysian. Now I am asking are all you, are you prepared to lodge a nationwide report against the police & Hamid?

    Over to you readers & rakyat!

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  7. … so long we the DUMBOS continue to vote year after year the BN/UMNO Circus team.

    We deserve it..stupid!

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  8. Whatever a suspected criminal did, he or she shall be treated as human. My condolences to late Kugan’s family.

    All I can say, GOD helps Malaysia. …

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  9. … that doctor who did the first postmortem (could have been) arm twisted…

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  10. Maybe it is not the fault of the Doctor. As usual if it involves those in power, things (could have been) done “under duress”…

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  11. - Parliament, Dewan Rayaat, Dewan Negeri, Democracy & Rule of Law…all ‘(undermined)’….. OK,

    - Seige of Federal Parliament & Now the Perak State Government Building in IPOH by PDRM & FRU….OK

    - Gutter Politics….OK,

    - Law of the Jugle….OK,

    - State Secretary issues instructions to “Seal the Secretariat Building & Bar the Dewan Speaker & Assembly members from entering….OK

    - Witnesses PI Bala, Helmi, etc Missing….OK,

    - Money Politics & Corruption…..OK,

    - ….& more!

    - In the last few years we have so many 1st time & So Many Times Real Stories for “Movie Block Buster Box Office Titles” to win “Oscars” in this Great “Bolehwood Valley” Production!

    - May God Almighty help this nation & its rayaat !

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  12. If Kugan’s violent death does not result in fundamental reforms in prevention of custodial deaths, what will?

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  13. Even if his arm was twisted, he or she must confess why it was done and that could be a mitigating factor in the sentencing.
    This second post-mortem is as good as a “smoking gun”… and the AG still needs more delay before anyone can be charged?

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  14. Very soon this Dr Prashant N Samberkar, Department of Pathology, University of Malaya (could) disappear…
    NFA (no further action)?
    The first post mortem shall remain valid then!!

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  15. If this awful incident had happened anywhere else in the civilised democratic world, the Home Minister and police would have taken immediate action to arrest the perpetartors and bring them to justice, and just as importantly, to begin a damage limitation pr exercise to limit damage to the police force’s reputation, image and public standing.

    If nothing had been done, as is evidenced by this case in Malaysia, the public would have demanded and almost ceratinly got the heads of the chief of police and probably also the Minister in charge of the police.

    But in Malaysia civilised democratic life seems to be at worst, a myth, or at best, some sort of a sick farce where life seems to operate under some sort of an altered reality of normality where all usual definitions of what normality means/is does not seem to apply.

    “Imagine Power To The People” John Lennon.

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  16. It broke my heart to read of the torment that Kugan had to endure for 5 days….. Without a doubt,what was done to him, would not be right even if it’s done to an animal!!!

    What we can do now is pray for justice to be served on those guilty of this wickedness.

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  17. All the comments above are more than enough to convene a Royal Commison into the detah and nail each and everyone from the IGP to the doctors in Serdang Hospital…IPCMC must be immediately approved.

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  18. [...] Anil Netto succintly sums up the findings of the second Kugan post-mortem report when he describes Kugan’s cause of death in layman’s terms : ‘kidney failure as a result of repeated beatings’. [...]

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  19. Kugan’s family and lawyers must now make a report to the MMA and MMC’s Medical Ethics commitee. The pathologist (apparently) performed a very shoddy and blatantly deceitful post mortem. She should not be allowed to get off free. In a case of suspicious death, there is no such thing as an external post mortem of only the upper half of the body.
    Didn’t she question why the patient had pulmonary edema?
    Didn’t she see the burn marks on the back?

    Ironic isn’t it that it is the expariate doctors like Mohd Osman and Prashant who have such high professional standards?

    Remember to report to BOTH MMA and MMC. MMA can recommend action but MMC is the one which takes punitive action. However MMC is under Ismail Merican, the DG of MOH.

    NO INVESTIGATION OR ACTION CAN BE TAKEN WITHOUT A REPORT.

    And make public the reports!

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  20. In Bolehland having the best evidence is NOT what matters. So like everything else Kugan’s case will be swept under the carpet.

    The Serdang Hospital director is not spinning a new tale. The Polis Raja di Malaysia will spin around and drag this for eternity. Interestingly, did you notice they are only going to take action at the end of March.

    Seems to me everything these days will happen after end of March. After the …. and his fat wife gone through their “coronation”.

    Why am I so pessimistic about Kugan’s case, well just look at how Lingam who was caught on tape yet he a free man.

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  21. i suggest we all right to the ministry of health to demand an answer!!!

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  22. The first postmortem which indicated that the detainee died of “pulmonary oedema” of fluid in the lungs is probably correct. Pulmonary oedema can result from many causes. Pathologists will tell you that amongst the known causes are severe physical trauma,and injury to the brain. Looking at the extent of physical injuries like those of the muscles, the bleeding into the brain, the injuries to the back of the neck (where the vital centres of the brain are situated) it is not difficult to understand why the deceased should have developed pulmonary oedema. What is incomprehensible is the failure of the first pathologist to conduct a full and thorough postmortem. What was carried out was a limited, selective postmortem. Remember this is a coroner’s case and that every effort must be done to conduct a complete and thorough postmortem, right down to the finest details like what Dr Prashant did..Even more shocking is the fact the failure to mention the 42 physical injuries, clearly deliberately inflicted so as to cause death. In other words this is homicide-intention to cause death. Period. Nothing short of that. The omission by the fist pathologist to mention all these details clearly indicate an attempt to conceal the truth as to the cause of death. This pathologist is nothing short of an accomplice to murder and must be charged as well.

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