Reenacting the Case of a DPR Member's Child Abusing His Girlfriend, There is a Scene When Sera Afrianti Was Run Over by Ronald Tannur's Car

SURABAYA - The son of a member of the DPR, Gregorius Ronald Tannur, the suspect in the fatal abuse of Dini Sera Afrianti underwent reconstruction at Lenmarc Mall Surabaya.

There were 41 scenes acted out by Ronald in the reconstruction, one of which was the scene when Ronald was run over by Ronald's car.

Based on monitoring at the location, the reconstruction scene began when Dini entered room 7 of Blackhole KTV first, followed by Ronald Tannur.

About 30 minutes later, the police carried out reconstruction in the room. However, journalists were not allowed to go inside, so it is not known how many scenes were performed in the karaoke room.

After that, the reconstruction continued outside, with a scene of Ronald leaving the room.

At that time, Ronald came out holding Dini intimately, then walked and entered the elevator connected to the basement. When he came out, Ronald brought a bottle with the remaining liquor.

Next, the police carried out reconstruction in the mall basement parking area. The baseman showed Dini sitting on the floor and leaning against Ronald's car. Not long after, Ronald showed himself getting into the car.

During the reconstruction, it was also demonstrated when Dini was under Ronald's car.

Then Dini was dragged and run over. The car then advanced about 5 meters and stopped.

Then it was shown that Dini was lying on the basement floor. Not long after, Ronald sat Dini down, because she couldn't stand it, Dini lay back on the basement floor.

The scene continues with the arrival of security. At that time, Ronald was seen acting out a scene where he was calling someone. The scene ends after security and Ronald put Dini in the trunk of the car.

After that, Ronald turned on the gas and went to the Lakarsantri Police to get a death certificate.

However, he was take Dini to Dr Soetomo Regional Hospital, until finally this case was revealed and went viral on social media.