Inquest: Duty trainer says not aware naval cadet was unwell that deceased was sick
Wednesday, 29 Jan 2020 03:04 PM MYTKD Sultan Idris 1 Course Planning Officer Lt Nur Suhana Kasim Bakri is seen at the Ipoh Sessions Court, January 29, 2020. — Picture by Farhan Najib
Nur Sahana said this when replying to the lawyer acting for the deceased family, Zaid Malek, about the form previously confirmed by a doctor at the Lumut Armed Forces Hospital. The Coroner’s Court is examining the cause of the cadet’s death during training at the naval base on May 19, 2018. Soosaimanicckam was pronounced dead at the hospital at 1.45pm the same day.
Lawyer Mahajoth Singh, who is also representing the family, asked Nur Sahana to explain the procedure for filling up the report.“Usually, the cadets need to queue up for a briefing session at 10.30pm. During that period, the trainer on duty will check if any of the cadets are sick.
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