Dr Norhayati Jaffar, a Forensic Odontologist, who testified before Judge Datuk Dr Lim Hock Leng as the prosecution’s third witness, stated in her witness statement that she gave the opinion based on all the findings of injuries that she examined and assessed around and inside the mouth of the deceased during the post-mortem at the Forensic Medicine Department, Queen Elizabeth Hospital on Dec 16, 2021.
Dr Norhayati stated that the deceased sustained eight soft tissue injuries to her mouth, and on dental examination, she suffered trauma to six permanent anterior teeth.She stated that all injuries sustained by the deceased were consistent with the type of injuries resulting from an attack on her face, particularly in the mouth area, which could cause significant bleeding similar to any soft tissue injury in and around the mouth.
“The torn gums also indicate that these injuries likely occurred close to the time of death as there was insufficient time for healing, the same applying to the other broken teeth. “Based on all the injury findings, I have examined and analysed in the mouth and inside the mouth of the deceased, I opined the deceased was severely attacked before her death and experienced extreme pain during this incident,” stated Dr Norhayati.
“The level of pain experienced by the deceased in this case was 10 out of 10,” said Dr Norhayati replying to a question by the prosecution.
Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)
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