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Deepavali celebration turns into tragedy as couple meets fiery end

Posted: 25 Oct 2011 10:32 PM PDT

SEREMBAN -- A couple met a fiery end, while their two children sustained severe burns, when their car caught fire following a three-vehicle accident in Batu 10, Jalan Seremban-Tampin here today.

The family was heading to Alor Gajah, Melaka to celebrate Deepavali at a relative's home when the mishap occurred at 8.56am.

Officer-in-charge of Rembau fire and rescue station Zamrus Zainal said P. Mugunthan, 42, and his wife, K. Sothi, 36, were burnt to death in their Honda Civic car during the incident.


"Passers-by only managed to rescue the couple's sons, aged 10 and 13. The drivers of the other two cars also escaped unhurt," he told reporters at the scene.

The bodies were taken to Seremban Hospital for post-mortem. - Bernama

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Prisons Dept denies no post-mortem on Mogana's body

Posted: 25 Oct 2011 09:53 PM PDT

The Prisons Department today denied that the body of R. Mogana Sundram, who was found hanged in prison three days ago, was not sent for a post-mortem before it was released to his family.

A statement issued by the department's Secretariat and Public Relations Unit, said that Mogana's body was released to his family members after the post-mortem on Oct 23.

A coroner inquest found no other injury on Mogana's body, except the ligature marks on the neck, it added.


The department said that all necessary procedures were taken before Moganas's body was released to his family members.
"Hence, the claim that a post-mortem was not conducted on Mogana's body is not true," it said. -- Bernama

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