By Tom Qian |
2008-10-25 |
NEWSPAPER EDITION
THE autopsy on the body of a man killed in a street fight involving six police officers in Harbin is scheduled to take place this afternoon and two experts from Shanghai have been invited to attend, the Oriental Morning Post reported yesterday.
Another four experts have been invited from Beijing -- two from the Ministry of Public Security and two from the People's Highest Procuratorate. One of the Shanghai experts is from the Institute of Forensic Science under the Ministry of Justice. The other represents the Expert Testimony Center of East China University's Department of Political Science and Law, the report said.
The body of Lin Songling has been prepared for the autopsy and the family's lawyer, Hu Fengbin, told the newspaper that police had agreed to allow relatives and lawyers to attend. The family's request to allow the media to attend has not been confirmed by police, according to the report.
Hu added that Lin's relatives have insisted on recording the entire autopsy, although it was unclear if this would be done.
According to an earlier report, Hu questioned a video tape of the street fight that was released by police at two press conferences. Hu said the video omitted two key sequences, one showing police pulling Lin out of a bar and a five minute segment in which five or six police officers continuously kicked him.
After the tape was spread online, the public became more sympathetic towards police as Lin was seen hitting the head of a policeman with a concrete block.
Lin and his friends argued with police on October 11, accusing policeman Li Xinyu of driving dangerously. The quarrel developed into a fight that left Lin dead and several others on both sides badly injured.
THE autopsy result on a man killed in a street fight involving six police officers in the northeast China city of Harbin will be released in about a month after appraisal by forensic experts in Shanghai. Nine experts...
