Skip to playerSkip to main content
Senior forensic expert Dr Bhupinder Singh says fractures to the calcaneus bone in the heel support the conclusion that the victim came down feet-first.

Read More:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2026/04/13/pathologist-rules-out-zara-falling-by-accident-or-after-being-pushed

Laporan Lanjut:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/bahasa/tempatan/2026/04/13/pakar-patologi-tolak-kemungkinan-zara-qairina-jatuh-tak-sengaja-ditolak

Free Malaysia Today is an independent, bi-lingual news portal with a focus on Malaysian current affairs.

Subscribe to our channel - http://bit.ly/2Qo08ry
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Check us out at https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com
Follow FMT on Facebook: https://bit.ly/49JJoo5
Follow FMT on Dailymotion: https://bit.ly/2WGITHM
Follow FMT on X: https://bit.ly/48zARSW
Follow FMT on Instagram: https://bit.ly/48Cq76h
Follow FMT on TikTok : https://bit.ly/3uKuQFp
Follow FMT Berita on TikTok: https://bit.ly/48vpnQG
Follow FMT Telegram - https://bit.ly/42VyzMX
Follow FMT LinkedIn - https://bit.ly/42YytEb
Follow FMT Lifestyle on Instagram: https://bit.ly/42WrsUj
Follow FMT on WhatsApp: https://bit.ly/49GMbxW
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Download FMT News App:
Google Play – http://bit.ly/2YSuV46
App Store – https://apple.co/2HNH7gZ
Huawei AppGallery - https://bit.ly/2D2OpNP

#FMTNews

Category

🗞
News
Transcript
00:00A senior forensic pathology expert told the coroner's court that Zahra Kairina Mahathir
00:05most likely fell from the third floor of her school's hostel of her own will,
00:10ruling out an accidental fall or Zahra being pushed based on forensic findings.
00:15Dr. Bupinder Singh said there was no medical or forensic evidence suggesting any form of struggle
00:21or external force was involved in the incident.
00:24The 74-year-old said his conclusions were based on injury patents.
00:29Seen reconstruction videos and medical evidence.
00:32Bupinder, the 68th witness called by the legal team led by lawyer Ram Singh,
00:37said fractures to the calcaneus bone, a strong bone in the heel,
00:42are typically associated with high-impact vertical falls,
00:45supporting the conclusion that the victim came down feet first.
00:49He added that the force of impact was transmitted upwards through the body,
00:53causing multiple fractures before the victim fell backwards.
00:58A new drill, FMT.
Comments

Recommended