![[UPDATED] Teoh Beng Hock: The Verdict In A Nutshell [UPDATED] Teoh Beng Hock: The Verdict In A Nutshell](http://max-cdn.loyarburok.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Bar-Council-TBH-140x78.jpg)
The Coroner in the Teoh Beng Hock inquest delivered his much anticipated verdict on 5th January 2010. Here is a summary of the Verdict.

Ah. So where’s the red pill? Do you really want to take the red pill? Morpheous doesn’t force you to take it, and surely, nobody should. You take the red pill because something inside you tells you something is wrong around you. You take it when you consult your Conscience, and take a moment from clocking in your Time Sheet to listen to it. You might have a religious moment there. No need to go to Church, Temple or the Mosque.

Will you do it for Beng Hock? Will be you be at Shah Alam High Court tomorrow? Will you wear the t-shirt? Will you remember those who have no voice anymore? This country will not move until we move.
The cost of living in KL is high. And I’ve been told that housing in Petaling Jaya has gotten more expensive in the last few years. Let me qualify that I’m not, for once, using the price of a Tall latte from Starbucks as a gauge.
I would consider myself to be a person who talks about politics only in coffee shops, who forwards some emails and complains endlessly about the injustice(s) that we suffer and how we should strive to make Malaysia a better country to live in. Like many millions of Malaysians, I only talk the talk and not [...]
I have been following bits and pieces of the late Teoh Beng Hock’s case and an issue of concern to me, besides others, is that his unborn child will not be able to carry his name due to the protocol and procedure of the NRD.