Dr Khairul said both of Teoh’s feet had been fractured.
Teoh Beng Hock would likely not have landed on his feet if he had been pushed off a building, a government forensic pathologist told the royal panel investigating the death of the DAP aide today.
Dr Khairul Azman Ibrahim said Teoh had landed on his feet after a fatal fall from the 14th floor of Plaza Masalam, Shah Alam, as both feet were fractured.
“The probability of an unconscious body landing on the feet is unlikely,” said Dr Khairul at the inquiry today.
“The tendency of him not landing on his feet is (also) higher,” he added, when asked what would happen if Teoh had been conscious and thrown out of the window.