SINGAPORE – When a man named Abdul Rahman Majid died at home from coronary artery disease in August 2022, the police took his fingerprints to confirm his identity. Strangely, they did not match the prints of anyone listed in Singapore’s national database. At the coroner’s inquiry into the man’s death on Tuesday, investigation officer (IO) Ng Yun Ning told State...
SINGAPORE – When a man named Abdul Rahman Majid died at home from coronary artery disease in August 2022, the police took his fingerprints to confirm his identity.At the coroner’s inquiry into the man’s death on Tuesday, investigation officer Ng Yun Ning told State Coroner Adam Nakhoda the man’s sons were shocked when told their father’s name was not Abdul Rahman Majid.
The police first identified him as Mr Abdul Rahman Majid, which was the name stated in the youngest son’s birth certificate.The man’s photo with the name “Abdul Rahman Majid” was found only on an old construction site pass and a UOB Plaza pass. When IO Ng showed the 69-year-old the photo of the dead man, he shook his head, indicating he did not recognise him.
But it was the real Abdul Rahman Majid who had gone to these hospitals, which meant there were no clear medical reports tagged to the deceased.He had another son, the eldest, who was given away at birth. The deceased’s wife and youngest son are schizophrenic. The IO told the court she also tried speaking to the deceased’s wife, but, as the woman suffers from schizophrenia, she could only respond by nodding or shaking her head.She will have to contact relatives of the deceased’s wife to get more information, and check with the Housing Board on the registered tenants in the rental flats in Hougang and Geylang Bahru that the deceased and his family lived in.
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