Sarbaini’s death: Not suicide or homicide, investigator tells court


(The Star) – A Bukit Aman Forensic Division police officer told the Coroner’s Court here that he ruled out suicide and homicide for Ahmad Sarbaini Mohamed’s death.

DSP Sharul Othman Mansor, who was recalled to the witness stand Friday, told the inquest into the death of the Selangor Customs assistant director that, in his professional opinion, Ahmad Sarbaini fell while trying to climb out the window on the third floor of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) building here on April 6.

He said this when questioned by MACC lawyer Datuk Seri Muhamad Shafee Abdullah.

Muhamad Shafee: So this means that it was not a suicide.

DSP Sharul: Yes.

Muhamad Shafee: And this would also mean that it was not a homicide?

DSP Sharul: Based on my analysis of the evidence, yes, I agree with you.

DSP Sharul had testified earlier this month that Ahmad Sarbaini had fallen some 10m to his death while trying to jump from the said window on to nearby roof “which looks near when you’re standing at the window”.

The roof, however, is actually about three metres from the window.

 



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