Psych evaluation extended for man who allegedly pushed girlfriend off 23rd floor

Lawyer says specialist from Hospital Bahagia applies for one-month extension as they need more time to determine V. Nathan’s mental condition

The psychiatric examination of V. Nathan (left), who was charged with murdering his Thai girlfriend by pushing her off the 23rd floor of a condominium will be extended by a month as specialists need more time to determine the accused’s mental health. – Bernama pic, June 7, 2024

KUALA LUMPUR – The psychiatric examination of a lorry driver charged with murdering his Thai girlfriend by pushing her off the 23rd floor of a condominium in Setia Alam was extended for one month. 

Lawyer R. Sivahnanthan, who acted for V. Nathan, 37, said a specialist doctor from Hospital Bahagia Tg Rambutan, Ulu Kinta, Perak, has applied for the one-month extension to determine the accused’s mental health.

“This extension was allowed under Section 342(4) of the Criminal Procedure Code as the doctor has required more time to assess the mental state of the accused.  

“Actually, the case was supposed to be mentioned before magistrate Mohamad Redza Azhar Rezal at the Shah Alam court today to update the accused’s psychiatric report. 

“However, it was vacated to August 9,” said Sivahnanthan, who was assisted by lawyer Cyrus Tiu Foo Wei. 

In April, the court ordered the accused to undergo psychiatric evaluation after allowing the application made by Sivahnanthan which claimed that the accused had shown difficulty following instructions and cooperating in the murder charge proceedings.

Nathan was charged with killing Mawika Lumyai, 32, at a condominium in Jalan Setia Dagang AH U13/AH, Setia Alam, at 10.02pm on February 28. 

The charge, framed under Section 302 of the Penal Code, provides the death penalty or imprisonment for up to 40 years and 12 strokes of the cane, if not sentenced to death, upon conviction. – June 7, 2024