According to Pr Brahim Boulassel, head of Department of forensic medicine of the CHU of Tizi-Ouzou, the findings described by the Cameroonian doctor is not objective and do not meet international standards of practice in forensic autopsy.
Pr Brahim Boulassel, head of Department of forensic medicine of the CHU of Tizi - Ouzou vigorously tackles in the autopsy report recently presented by the pathologist doctor Cameroonian André Moune which revealed that "Ebosse was coldly murdered.
In a release relayed by the Algerian daily El Watan, Algerian doctor observed that "persons expertise (autoptique) conducted by Cameroonian doctors do not reflect the reality of things, described findings as not being objective and not meeting international standards of practice in forensic autopsy, or the requirements expected by the prosecution requesting to enlighten on his sudden death.' The opening of the cavities made by a pathologist is one thing, but the interpretation of the results made by a medical examiner required is another thing.
The head of Department of forensic medicine in the Tizi-Ouzou CHU also supported the Algerian autopsy report according to which the Cameroonian player for JS Kabylie had died following an "injury caused by a blunt object". He said. Not without adding that ' the autopsy report is only one element among others that will determine the causes of his death.» The case is ongoing, in the hands of justice and the competent court (instruction) of the Court of Tizi Ouzou which may decide on the circumstances, the results expected and the judicial qualification."