The body of a Malaysian opposition activist who died after being questioned by anti-graft officials was exhumed for a second autopsy yesterday after Thailand's top pathologist suggested the death appeared to be a homicide.
Teoh Beng Hock, an aide to an opposition legislator in central Selangor state, was found dead next to the office of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission on July 16, a day after he was queried over alleged misuse of state funds.
Pathologists from the first autopsy said he apparently jumped out of the 14th floor of the commission's office.
Body exhumed for autopsy
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