A forensic inspector at the Aminulrasyid Amzah culpable homicide trial cried briefly when describing the position of the youth's lifeless body at the Shah Alam courts this morning when he told the court that the the teenager was found lying face down on the driver's seat, in a kneeling position, with his body protruding out of the car.
Inspector Mazli Jusoh (left) had to ask Shah Alam Sessions judge Latifah Mohd Tahar for a brief break of five minutes to compose himself.
He then left the witness stand and was seen going to the washroom following the break.
Mazli, joined the police force in 2000 and was transferred to the forensic unit in July 2007.
Inspector Mazli Jusoh (left) had to ask Shah Alam Sessions judge Latifah Mohd Tahar for a brief break of five minutes to compose himself.
He then left the witness stand and was seen going to the washroom following the break.
Mazli, joined the police force in 2000 and was transferred to the forensic unit in July 2007.
Inspector Mazli Jusoh, the 25th prosecution witness to the case, also told the Sessions Court that Aminulrasyid Amzah did not reverse the car as alleged by some policemen who were at the crime scene that fateful early morning on April 26, 2010. Mazli found the tyre crowns to be all right and there were no tyre tracks at the scene to suggest the car had reversed.
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