Coroner’s court sets Aug 4 for Nora Anne’s inquest management | Malay Mail

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Coroner’s court sets Aug 4 for Nora Anne’s inquest management

Lawyer Datuk Sankara Nair who represents Nora Anne’s family told reporters that the family had asked for the inquest proceedings to be held fully in English and can be accessed via video conferencing facilities. — Picture by Shafwan Zaidon

Coroner Junaidah Mohd Isa also ordered the inquest coordinating officer Muhamad Iskandar Ahmad to detail the roles of 589 witnesses submitted earlier in order to help determine the cause of Nora Anne’s death. “We need to determine the level of involvement of each person. It would help inquest proceeding,” she said today.

“It is because they are abroad and can’t come to spend all the time here...I think the court will agree,” he said.

 

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