Death certificate details prompted request for exhumation, says Cradle Fund CEO’s sister
Friday, 12 Jun 2020 05:04 PM MYT
SHAH ALAM, June 12 — The eldest sister of the late Cradle Fund Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Nazrin Hassan told the High Court here today that she had agreed to have her brother’s body exhumed after studying the deceased’s death certificate. “I agreed for the exhumation process to allow the second post-mortem to be conducted based on the death certificate that I obtained from KKM .
The 21st prosecution witness said she had also discussed on the exhumation of Nazrin’s body with her two younger siblings and it took her two weeks before she could make a decision on the matter.
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