TANJUNGPINANG - Tanjungpinang Police, Riau Islands Police, investigated the findings of a human skeleton in the garden of a resident of Timun River, Kampung Bugis Village, Tanjungpinang City District.
The head of the Tanjungpinang Police, Kombes Heribertus Ompusunggu, said that from the testimony of forensic experts, the human skeleton was female.
"Whether it's a murder victim or not, we don't know yet. Likewise with his identity, we are still investigating," he said in Tanjungpinang, Riau Islands, Antara, Wednesday, August 9.
The Tanjungpinang Police have coordinated with relevant stakeholders to test the DNA of the human skeleton.
Moreover, in the past year, he said, the ranks of the Tanjungpinang Police Satreskrim have received around 16 reports of missing persons.
"The results of the DNA test will be matched with the identities of Tanjungpinang residents who were reported missing over the past year," he said.
The human skeleton found by residents consisted of the skull / head, teeth, and hands.
"Meanwhile, first. We will immediately convey further information to the public," he asserted.
The human skeleton was first discovered by a resident named Frengky while cleaning his garden area in the Timun River area, Kampung Bugis Village, Tanjunginang District, Sunday (6/8).
He first discovered the skull skeleton under the mango tree he planted in 2022. Then not far from there, he again found other parts of the skeleton, such as teeth and hands including a red underwear.
"Initially, I thought it was a fish bone, it turned out to be a human skeleton," he said.
After finding the human skeleton, Frengky then reported it to the Tanjungpinang City Police, Tanjungpinang Police.
The police then went to the field to process the scene of the case. The human skeleton was immediately secured and taken to the Raja Ahmad Thabib Hospital in Riau Islands Province for a visum et repertum
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