Woman died in custody due to pneumonia, says Bukit Aman

Woman died in custody due to pneumonia, says Bukit Aman

The 34-year-old detainee tested negative for Covid-19 and a post-mortem found no criminal elements, according to police.

The woman was arrested on Dec 12 for possession of drugs and consumption, and was held at the Kuah police lock-up. (Facebook pic)
PETALING JAYA:
A post-mortem has revealed that a female detainee at a police lock-up in Langkawi last week died due to pneumonia.

In a statement, Bukit Aman integrity and standards compliance department (JIPS) director Azri Ahmad said the 34-year-old woman’s death had been classified as “sudden death”.

“The results from the post-mortem and a Covid-19 screening showed that there were no criminal elements detected in her injury and the victim tested negative for the virus. A doctor confirmed that she died due to pneumonia,” he said.

He added that the post-mortem was conducted at Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital in Alor Setar, Kedah, yesterday.

The woman, who died on Dec 16, was arrested on Dec 12 for possession of drugs and consumption, and was held at the Kuah police station.

On Dec 15, the woman had complained of feeling unwell. She was subsequently taken to the hospital and died the following day.

“Bukit Aman’s death in custody investigation unit will continue their investigation from various angles, before submitting its findings to the coroner,” Azri said.

Stay current - Follow FMT on WhatsApp, Google news and Telegram

Subscribe to our newsletter and get news delivered to your mailbox.