Police Hospital Make Sure The Bodies Of Mothers And Children Who Rot In Depok Are Not Found Signs Of Ex-tortion On Their Bodies
JAKARTA - The Kramat Jati Police Hospital stated that the bodies of a mother and child with the initials GA and DA who were found dead rotting inside the house in the Cinere area, Depok, were not found to have been abused.
The head of the Kramat Jati Police Hospital, Brigadier General Hariyanto, said that his party had received shipments from investigators of the bodies of the mother and child with their identities. The body of a 65-year-old mother and 38-year-old child.
When the two bodies underwent examination and autopsy, the bodies of both of them had further decays for more than a month.
"We did not find any traces of abuse or former expansion," Brigadier General Hariyanto told reporters, Thursday, September 16. However, to be sure, the National Police Hospital is still waiting for the results of laboratory tests.
"We send examples (sample) of organs for toxicology, histopologies, and DNA examinations. Currently we are waiting for the results of the examination from Puslabfor," he said.
According to Brigadier General Hariyanto, there are parts of the victim's body that have rot. It only checks, helps find the cause of this death.
"But from the death, we did not get any signs of expansion. That's why we checked the organs for toxicology," he said.
Meanwhile, Brigadier General Hariyanto said that his party was only waiting for the results of the anatomical pathology section at the Police Hospital.
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"We are still waiting for the results from the anatomical pathology section of our hospital and the toxicology examination from the Puslabfor," he explained.
Previously, the joint team continued to look for clues to uncover the case of the death of a mother and child with the initials GA and DA in a house in the Cinere area, Depok.
Food remains are one of the clues to prove the suspicion that both of them died from poisoning.
Director of General Criminal Investigation of Polda Metro Jaya Kombes Hengki Haryadi said the Bidokkes team found food left in the house. The food sample was examined to find out its content.
"Including yesterday with the Head of the Health Office, we are looking for more why there is no garbage outside, it turns out that there is garbage in the food waste found, including bread which is still intact. Now we are investigating this," Hengki told reporters, Monday, September 11.