This follows the newly-minted minister for human rights and integrity’s claim that the family had misunderstood his office’s intention as a government cover-up ploy.
“His people were the one who misspoke, not us who misunderstood,” said Dharmendran’s widow M. Marry here.
According to Marry, Low’s office could have come straight to the family’s home to discuss the matter instead of trying to call them on the phone “secretly”.
“All they’re doing right now is just a waste of time,” she added.
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