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Malay Mail

| January 26, 2007 | COPYRIGHT 2001 The New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Malay Mail)

Byline: Dawn Chan

WAS it possible for a person to single-handedly murder Tengku Teh Susilawati Tengku Akhirat? Forensic pathologist Dr O.P.

Murthy told the Shah Alam High Court yesterday that it was possible.

"One person can perform both the act of strangling and smothering her," said Dr Murty, who was testifying at the trial of police photographer Lance Corporal Abdul Halim Hassan, 49, who was charged with the murder of 20-year-old Tengku Teh Susilawati at a bus stop opposite Kelana Jaya LRT station on May 6 last year.

However, Dr Murty agreed with Abdul Halim's counsel G.

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