‘Amendment made to Jalan Macalister Menara Umno building’s original blueprint’

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GEORGE TOWN: The Coroner’s Court was yesterday told that there was an amendment made to the original blueprint of the Menara Umno building in Jalan Macalister here, involving mostly the rooftop.

Penang Municipal Council (MPPP) Buildings Department director Yew Tung Seang said the amendment was on the structure to support the feature wall on the rooftop.

“The original blueprint passed on July 30, 1997 showed that the structure on the rooftop comprised a feature wall attached with a lightning arrestor. It had proposed a triangle steel tube to hold the feature wall, which was to be up to 27 metres high from the 21st floor of the building.

“However, the amendment which was passed on July 23, 1998, changed the triangle steel tube to RC (reinforced concrete) tie beam…(between) five metres and nine metres high from level 21,” said the sixth witness in the inquest into the death of rice seller Lim Chin Aik, 44, before Coroner Khairul Anuar Abdul Halim today.

The inquest is being conducted to confirm the death of Lim, who is believed to have been buried under rubble when the lightning arrester pole at the said building collapsed on the evening of June 13.

The inquest, held since Monday and scheduled to end on Sept 6, is also to enable the National Registraton Department to issue a death certificate in Lim’s name to facilitate insurance claim by the victim’s family.

When asked whether he had carried out inspections at the collapsed area, Yew said he had visited the site and found that the entire feature wall was broken at level 21 and collapsed, together with the RC tie beam.

In the inquest, Khairul Anuar is assisted by deputy public prosecutors Suhaimi Ibrahim and Lim Cheah Yit while lawyer Gobind Singh Deo is representing the the victim’s family. Lawyer Abdul Fareed Abdul Gafoor, who is appearing for JKP Sdn Bhd (the owner of the Menara Umno building) is being assisted by counsel Norliza Ali. — Bernama