Description
PAG 05, A Critical Scientific and Forensic Review of the Awaab Ishak Case, examines the case with a focus on evidence quality, investigative reasoning, and causation. Reflecting the guide’s discussion of documented errors, omissions, contradictions, and unexplored differential diagnoses, it questions the strength of the assumptions that shaped public understanding and policy response. The publication looks at failures in environmental assessment, pathology, toxicology, sampling, and housing practice, while also considering the legal and policy tension created by Awaab’s Law. This legacy edition is suited to readers who want a more detailed and critical examination of how high-profile environmental health cases can influence law, public messaging, and risk management despite unresolved scientific and forensic issues.












