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Zara Qairina’s mother declined post-mortem despite doctor’s advice, inquest hears

By MalayMail in September 17, 2025 – Reading time 1 minute
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KOTA KINABALU, Sept 17 — A forensic medical officer told the inquest into the death of 13-year-old Zara Qairina Mahathir that the girl’s mother declined an autopsy despite being briefed on its importance in determining the cause of death.

At the Coroner’s Court today, Dr Logaraj Ratha from Queen Elizabeth Hospital’s forensic department said he had explained to Zara’s mother, Puan Noraida Lamat, that a post-mortem examination would provide clarity on the circumstances leading to her daughter’s death.

“I informed Puan Noraida, in the presence of another family member, about the need and importance of an autopsy. Even though the police did not issue Form Pol. 61 (the Post-Mortem Examination Request Form), a clinical autopsy could still be conducted with the consent of the next of kin.

“However, the family decided against it despite the explanation given,” he said

Dr Logaraj said he then provided Noraida with a “Declaration of Refusal for Autopsy on Own Will” form, which she signed after acknowledging she understood the consequences of her decision.

He explained that without a post-mortem, the family would not be able to obtain an official autopsy report on Zara’s cause of death in the future or use such documentation in any claims.



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