Witness: It was asphyxia but not during sex

From: New Straits Times | Date: January 26, 2007 | Copyright information


New Straits Times

01-26-2007

Witness: It was asphyxia but not during sex
Edition: Main/Lifestyle
Section: Main Section

SHAH ALAM: Murder victim Tengku Teh Susilawati Tengku Akhirat did not die from sexual asphyxia.

A consultant forensic pathologist Prof Dr O.P. Murty told the High Court yesterday that he ruled out suggestions by the defence that the victim may have suffocated when she was bagged, during sexual intercourse.
"She could not...

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