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Friday, August 7, 2009

Update-Update-Update - Taken from Bernama .com

http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v5/newsgeneral.php?id=430980

August 07, 2009 15:54 PM

Counsel To Request Investigation On Teoh Pushed From Plaza Masalam

SHAH ALAM, Aug 7 (Bernama) -- Counsel Gobind Singh Deo, who is holding a watching brief in the inquest on Teoh Beng Hock's death, may request for investigation be conducted on the possibility that the political aide was pushed from Plaza Masalam where he was earlier questioned by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).

He said he would submit the application to coroner Azmil Muntapha Abas for an order be made to the police to conduct such an investigation.

"So far, the inquest proceeding is directed at an investigation into a theory that Teoh fell or committed suicide.

"However, the possibility of Teoh died after being pushed was not investigated," he told reporters after visiting Plaza Masalam, here, and the spot where Teoh was found dead.

Teoh, 30, political aide to the Chairman of the Selangor State Committee on New Villages and Illegal Factories Management, Ean Yong Hian Wah, was found dead on July 16, on the fifth floor corridor of Plaza Masalam, after giving a statement as a witness in the investigation into the misappropriation of Selangor state government funds, to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), Selangor located at the plaza.

Gobind said so far, witnesses in the inquest proceedings were only willing to testify on the possibility of Teoh being killed after falling from the building or suicide.

"There was no investigation on the possibility of Teoh being pushed. It is not that it was not investigated, perhaps it was overlooked," he added.

On Friday, the coroner's court held a visit to Plaza Masalam and also the spot where Teoh was found dead on June 16.

Azmil Muntapha, accompanied by three court staff, arrived in a police pajero at about 9.30am and and then went up to the 14th and 15th floor of the building, where the MACC office is located, before going to the fifth floor where Teoh's body was found.

-- BERNAMA

Cops told to investigate ‘new details’ in Teoh case - from MySinCHew.com

http://www.mysinchew.com/node/27984

2009-08-07 14:29

SHAH ALAM: The police have been asked by a coroner’s inquest to investigate “two new details” which could prove significant in learning how Teoh Beng Hock died, lawyer Gobind Singh Deo told reporters Friday after the court visited Plaza Masalam here, where the DAP man was interrogated by graft busters before being found dead.

But Gobind, who is representing Teoh’s family, stopped short of disclosing what the details are, merely stating that the police have been asked to investigate the newly found evidence.

“I would just leave it for the police to investigate them. That is the appropriate thing to do,” he said.

He explained that investigations into Teoh’s death could still continue even at this point because “police had not embarked on an investigation of murder, or a non-accidental death, which could mean he was pushed.”

Gobind added they were now waiting for a written reply from foreign forensic experts who may be called in next week to aid the inquest.

Malik Imtiaz Sarwar, who is representing the Pakatan Rakyat-run state government in the inquest, said there were still many questions left unanswered over the circumstances surrounding Teoh’s death.

The state is keeping an open mind on the possible causes of his death and have not ruled out the fact that he may not have fallen to death, as is widely-speculated, he said.

It is for that reason that the state is sharing resources with Teoh’s family, he added.

Malik said they have sent the preliminary reports from the police, including the autopsy and forensic reports to two experts in Thailand and Australia respectively and hoped to receive their written views over the weekend.

The 30-year-old political secretary to Selangor executive councillor Ean Yong Hian Wah had been questioned overnight at the office tower block which houses the Selangor branch of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) over alleged misuse of state funds.

His body was found on an overhang nine floors below the next day, July 16, the same day he was to marry his sweetheart.

Magistrate Azmil Muntapha Abas, who is acting as coroner in the inquest, led today’s entourage, which included lawyers for the federal Barisan Nasional (BN) government, the Selangor government and Teoh’s family.

Azmil arrived at the site close to 10am. The group headed first to the MACC office on level 14 before walking up the internal staircase to level 15, to examine the extra rooms occupied and where Teoh may have been taken to before his death.

They also visited the fifth floor to gain entrance to the overhang where Teoh was found, before making their way to the security office a floor below which houses the closed-circuit television (CCTV) screens.

Lawyer Cheow Wee, who is holding a watching brief for the Bar Council, said the visit was important because it helped them “visualise” the surroundings described by the first six witnesses who discovered Teoh’s body and understand better the circumstances leading to his death.

He also told reporters the inquest questioned three to four MACC officers on duty today and noted the coroner had especially directed questions to them. But Cheow declined to elaborate on what was asked.

The inquest will continue in court on Monday with the government pathologists taking the witness stand. (By Syed Jaymal Zahiid and Debra Chong/The Malaysian Insider)

Inquests Group Visits MACC Office - Taken from TheSundaily.com

Teoh Beng Hock inquest: Coroner visits MACC office

SHAH ALAM (Aug 7, 2009): The Teoh Beng Hock inquest entered its fourth day with coroner Azmil Muntapha Abas visiting the state Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) office located on the 14th floor of Plaza Masalam in Section 8.

Azmil, government lawyer Tan Hock Chuan and Gobind Singh Deo, lawyer for Teoh's family and others, arrived at the complex at 9.45am and immediate visited the MACC office, and in particular the room where Teoh was questioned, and where he went after that.

At 10.50am, the group went to the balcony at the 5th floor where the 30-year-old political aide's body was found on July 16 to get a better idea of the layout of the place.

After spending about 20 minutes there, they moved to the security room at the 4th floor.

The inquest is being held to find the cause of Teoh's death. Teoh was found dead on the fifth floor of the building, after earlier being questioned for about 11 hours by the MACC as a witness in a case of alleged misappropriation of allocations for several state assemblymen. Teoh was political secretary to state executive councillor Ean Yong Hian Wah.

Fifteen days have been set aside for the inquest. On Monday, testimonies of expert witnesses will continue.


Updated: 11:51AM Fri, 07 Aug 2009

Antiviral flu for H1N1 in Malaysian Hospital - Taken from the TheSTaronline

I HOPE THIS IS TRUE!!


Friday August 7, 2009

Hospitals and clinics to get anti-viral drug, says Ismail

Reports by MAZWIN NIK ANIS, YENG AI CHUN, JADE CHAN and JACK WONG


PUTRAJAYA: Starting today, all government hospitals, clinics and selected private hospitals will have the influenza A (H1N1) anti-viral drug Tamiflu, Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Ismail Merican said.

He, however, cautioned that all anti-viral drugs should not be taken as a preventive measure as this could result in the virus developing resistance to medication.

“Pharmacists are also warned not to sell anti-viral drugs to the public without a doctor’s prescription,” Dr Ismail told a press conference here yesterday.

He said that besides all government hospitals and clinics, 22 private hospitals nationwide would be supplied with Tamiflu.

Private clinics would also be allowed to obtain stocks from relevant suppliers.

“The suppliers have given us the assurance that there is sufficient supply of anti-viral medication,” he said.

Dr Ismail also warned doctors not to use anti-viral drugs to prevent a person from getting the flu.

“Not only have such measures been proven ineffective, they will also cause resistance to the medication as reported in the United States, Hong Kong, Mexico, Japan, Denmark and Canada,” he said.

Furthermore, he said the move would also deplete the resources for such medication.

Dr Ismail advised doctors and healthcare practitioners to be vigilant and take precautionary measures to prevent themselves from being infected.

He said that unlike the SARS outbreak where none of the healthcare personnel were infected, the H1N1 flu had caused a few to fall ill.

The death toll from influenza A (H1N1) rose to 14 with the latest casualty being a 57-year-old pensioner who was a diabetic and suffered from hypertension.

He was warded at the Putrajaya Hospital on Tuesday and died of acute pulmonary oedema the next day.

Health authorities also recorded 16 new cases in the 24 hours before 8am yesterday, all being local transmissions, bringing the total number to 1,492.

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