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Head of Public Relations of the Bali Police, Kombes Jansen Avitus, said that 30 witnesses had been examined in handling the falling elevator case at Ayuterra Resort Ubud, Gianyar, Bali.

"Until now, there have been 30 witnesses, an examination of the incident that killed five employees in Ayuterra has been carried out," said Jansen.

The request for opinion was also made of experts from the Faculty of Tehnik, University of Udayana (Unud) Bali. The case will be held on Friday, September 22.

"The plan is that on Friday from investigators, in this case the Gianyar Police and the Bali Police Ditreskrimum will carry out the title of the case to determine further steps in the process," he said.

"To improve his status earlier, anyone who will be held accountable as a suspect and so on. Including the Chief of Police (Gianyar) will invite friends from the Public Prosecutor (Public Prosecutor) in Gianyar so that one perception and the case can immediately get legal certainty," said Kombes Jansen.

Currently, the police, continued Jansen, are still waiting for the final results of the Forensic Laboratory (Labfor) research from the National Police Headquarters.

"Because yesterday we asked for help from the forensic laboratory of the National Police Headquarters to examine the evidence obtained at the crime scene," he explained.

Jansen explained, an expert statement from Udayana stated that it was suspected that there was an overload in the elevator and the sling rope during the saturation period.

"Meanwhile, from the expert's statement that has been taken from the Faculty of Engineering, Udayana University, it is suspected that the results of the examination from the expert are overloaded and the mass is saturated with the sampling, resulting in a break," he explained.


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