Regarding The Alleged Delay In First Aid In The Taufik Ramsyah Incident, PSSI Awaits The Results Of The Post-mortem
JAKARTA - PSSI General Chair Mochamad Iriawan said his party was waiting for the post-mortem results of the late League 3 club goalkeeper, Tornado FC Taufik Ramsyah before making conclusions about whether or not there was an error in the application of medical procedures in the field.
"Regarding the alleged delay in first aid, we have to wait for the results of the post-mortem," said Iriawan, quoted from Antara, Thursday.
According to the man who is usually called Iwan Bule, his party would be very sorry if there was a delay in action when Taufik lay down on the sidelines of the match.
Because, PSSI claims to have provided the match committee with standard operating procedures (SOPs) for emergency situations.
"The implementing committee must understand that," said Iriawan.
Taufik Ramsyah died while undergoing treatment for three days at a hospital in Pekanbaru.
Taufik was rushed to the hospital due to a severe head injury, which made him faint, after colliding with Wahana FC players in the last six round of Liga 3 Riau zone.
After the operation, Taufik remained unconscious until he was finally declared dead, Tuesday, December 21.
The match between Tornado FC and Wahana FC ended with a score of 4-1. The victory led Tornado FC to qualify for the Riau Zone's Liga 3 final, although they ultimately lost to PS Siak in the final.
"Of course, my deepest condolences on behalf of the big family of Indonesian football. Hopefully, Husnul Khotimah and the bereaved families will be given fortitude," said Mochamad Iriawan.