UPDATED 7.52PM This is to allow Thai expert Dr Pornthip to reach conclusive evidence pertaining to the death of Teoh Beng Hock.
Dr Pornthip told the Coroner Azmil Muntapha Abas in the afternoon session of the inquest that
if she had chance to do the second post mortem, she could find the final conclusion.
She disagreed with a suggestion by counsel Tan Hock Chuan, who is representing the Malaysian government, that it was not appropriate for her to conclude that there was an 80 percent possibility of homicide since she did not conduct the post-mortem, did not inspect the crime scene and did not furnish the post-mortem report by herself.
"I tried to come to the conclusion based on the limitations of the evidence before me. My final objective is to take the final evidence based on the second autopsy.
"You have to understand the limitations that I face here. It is my work and I believe in that. It is more scientific," she said.
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Dr Pornthip told the Coroner Azmil Muntapha Abas in the afternoon session of the inquest that
if she had chance to do the second post mortem, she could find the final conclusion.
She disagreed with a suggestion by counsel Tan Hock Chuan, who is representing the Malaysian government, that it was not appropriate for her to conclude that there was an 80 percent possibility of homicide since she did not conduct the post-mortem, did not inspect the crime scene and did not furnish the post-mortem report by herself.
"I tried to come to the conclusion based on the limitations of the evidence before me. My final objective is to take the final evidence based on the second autopsy.
"You have to understand the limitations that I face here. It is my work and I believe in that. It is more scientific," she said.
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