RCI ignores bulk of Teoh's suicide risk assessment
ANALYSIS One of the main pieces of evidence used by the royal commission of inquiry (RCI) to back its controversial conclusion that DAP political aide Teoh Beng Hock had committed suicide was the psychiatric report submitted by psychiatrist Paul Edward Mullen.
A close look at the 11-page report submitted to the inquiry by Mullen - the emeritus professor of forensic psychiatry from Monash University engaged by the Bar Council - found more factors pointing to Teoh not having committed suicide than otherwise.
This, however, seemed to have been overlooked and ignored by the RCI...
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