The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Coroner rejects request to postpone inquest into Adib’s death

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The Coroner’s Court here yesterday dismissed an applicatio­n from lawyers to postpone the proceeding­s of the inquest into fireman Muhammad Adib Mohd Kassim’s death, scheduled this Friday (May 10).

Coroner Rofiah Mohamad said the court did not wish to extend the duration of the inquest and the proceeding­s would continue as scheduled.

“In this case, no party will be prejudiced if (the proceeding) is continued or suspended. The proceeding­s of the inquest will continue on May 10 by calling the 24th witness (Kuala Lumpur Hospital (HKL) Forensics Expert Dr Ahmad Hafizam Hasmi.

“In the meantime, the notice of appeal filed by the lawyers of the (Muhammad Adib’s) family may be lodged at the Court of Appeal and they may inform the court once a decision has been reached,” she said.

Earlier, counsel Syazlin Mansor, who is representi­ng the Housing and Local Government Ministry, the Fire Department and family members of the victim, applied for the Coroner’s Court to postpone the proceeding­s this Friday pending the outcome of an appeal filed at the Court of Appeal last Friday.

The notice of appeal was filed following the decision of the Shah Alam High Court on Tuesday to allow the 24th witness to be recalled to testify in this Friday’s proceeding­s.

The inquest’s conducting officer Faten Hadni Khairuddin told the court that the applicatio­n to postpone the inquest proceeding­s filed by the family’s lawyers should be made at the High Court, and not in the Coroner’s Court.

“However, the applicatio­n to postpone the date of this inquest to give way to the appeal to be heard was not filed by the lawyer at the High Court.

“No party will be prejudiced (by recalling the 24th witness at this Friday’s proceeding­s) as all parties can ask questions to the 24th witness, including stakeholde­rs,” she said. Bernama

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