Late naval officer had kidney injuries, water in the lungs, Coroner’s Court told


Lawyers Zaid Abd Malek (right) and Mahajoth Singh speaking to the deceased cadet’s family outside the court.

IPOH: A blood test showed that the late naval cadet officer J. Soosaimanicckam had severe kidney injuries, a Coroner’s Court here heard.

Lumut Armed Forces Hospital’s Emergency and Trauma Department medical specialist Colonel Dr Nik Mohd Noor Nik Amin said the blood investigation found that the cadet had a high serum creatinine levels of 1600 umol/L.

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