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Nirmala Bonat may have personality disorder, says expert Nirmala Bonat may have personality disorder, says expert
Wednesday, April 16th, 2008 at 8:56am (31 weeks 2 days ago)
[submitted by arjunan.org] [category: justice] [published 31 weeks 2 days ago]
[author: mageswari] [site: http://thestar.com.my] [source]
tags: yim pek ha : torture : self-infliction : personality disorder : nirmala bonat : jagjit singh :
wikiops: mageswari : jagjit singh : justice : nirmala bonat : personality disorder : self-infliction : torture : yim pek ha :

KUALA LUMPUR: Alleged abuse victim Nirmala Bonat (pic) fits the category of those with psychological abnormality and personality disorder, a forensics expert told a Sessions Court here.

Dr John Andrew Munro Gall, 53, from Melbourne, said his opinion was based on his experience in dealing with all types of self-infliction cases.

“In this case, the injuries (sustained by Indonesian maid Nirmala) did not fit lesser expectations of self-infliction but fitted self-infliction (by those with) psychological abnormality and personality disorder,” he said.

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