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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Cops told to explain injuries on custodial death victim



The family of Chang Chin Te has suspect foul play in his death while being held in police custody yesterday.

According to family members, Chang's body exhibited suspicious wounds and swellings.

NONEAt a press conference today, Selangor exco member Ronnie Liu said Chin Te's wife was informed of his death at noon yesterday, and she rushed to see the body. 

"She asked the police about the cause of his death, but the police personnel did not reply. 

"At the hospital, she saw that Chin Te was bleeding from the nose and ear. His face was swollen and his chest was injured," said Liu.

Liu said Chin Te's wife took a few photographs of the injuries, but the police compelled her to erase them.

Unknown to the police, she managed to ensure that one photograph of the injuries to Chin Te's face was not erased.
Father: Charge him, don't beat him

Reading from Chin Te's death certificate, Liu said the deceased was last seen at the USJ8 police station. 

"The cause of death is being investigated," said Liu, reading from the document.

Chin Te's body is currently at the Sungai Buloh Hospital, where a second post-mortem is being undertaken. The first post-mortem was conducted at the Universiti Malaya Medical Centre.

NONEChin Te was 30 years of age and father to four children. He worked as a mechanic and was the son of Kampung Baru Subang village chief Chang Chan Man (left). 

Chan Man told reporters that he cannot accept that his son died under such circumstances.

"If the police have proof of his guilt, charge him in court and send him to jail. Don't beat him to death. 

"I hope the police officers will investigate this in detail and bring us justice," he said.
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