The procedure, which started at about 2.30pm, was carried out by a forensic pathologist identified as Dr Prashant.

However, the official results could not be revealed pending investigations into the matter.

"All we want is for the policemen involved to be charged for what happened," he said, adding that the pathologist also took several tissue samples from the corpse.
Report Out Next Month
Meanwhile, Surendran also declined to comment when asked if the post-mortem findings supported the family's claim of foul play.
He said a full report on the post-mortem could be completed by early next month.
The remains of the 22-year-old youth, who died in police custody lastTuesday after being detained on Jan 15 in connection with several luxury car theft cases, is expected to be buried on Wednesday.
The family wanted a second post-mortem after being dissatisfied with the first procedure carried out at the Serdang Hospital which concluded that Kugan died of liquid in his lungs.
However, a video of the remains taken at the Serdang Hospital mortuary revealed severe bruises on the body, leading many quarters to accuse the police of foul play.
Following a massive public outcry, Attorney-General Abdul Gani Patail reclassified the case as murder and investigations are underway.
Eleven constables and lance corporals from the Subang Taipan police station, where Kugan had collapsed and died, have since been removed and put on desk duty pending investigations.
Yesterday, DAP chairperson Karpal Singh urged the authorities to charge the doctor who conducted the first post-mortem for issuing a false report.
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