The Motorcyclist Who Died Enters Under Transjakarta Turns Out To Be A Female Vlogger, Allegedly Left Behind When Sunmori

JAKARTA - The driver of the Yamaha R15 with the initials M, who was killed by a Transjakarta bus on Jalan MH Thamrin, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta, turned out to be a woman. The victim was allegedly killed while doing the Sunday Morning Ride (Sunmori).

According to Julian, one of the security guards around the scene said that when the accident occurred, Jalan MH Thamrin was not too crowded.

"I just found out from a cyclist who plays sports, so I didn't see the chronology. When I saw the victim was a woman," he told reporters, Sunday, March 13.

Not long after the accident occurred, Sunmori's other female colleagues turned towards the crime scene (TKP). There are approximately seven motorbikes that returned to the scene after the accident.

"It seems that the Yamaha R15 driver left behind his colleagues at Sunmori. Because his friends turned around when they were going to the crime scene," he said.

Julian admitted that he did not know the origin of the victim. However, he heard from other Sunmori motorists that the victim was a vlogger who often made Sunmori content.

"But I don't know what the vlog is. It says it's active on Instagram," he said.

Previously, it was reported that a fatal accident involving a Transjakarta bus numbered NRKB B 7187 UGA with a Yamaha R15 motorcycle numbered B 3632 ELJ occurred again.

This time, the fatal accident occurred on Jalan MH Thamrin, in front of the Sinar Mas Land Building, Central Jakarta, Sunday, March 13, morning. The accident occurred at around 06.10 WIB.

Head of Sub-Directorate for Gakkum Ditlantas Polda Metro Jaya AKBP Jamal Alam said the incident occurred when the motorcyclist with the initials M was walking from north to south on Jalan MH Thamrin, Central Jakarta. Arriving at the scene, M's motorbike lost control and fell.

"At the same time, there was a Transjakarta Bus NRKB B 7187 UGA driven by a driver with the initials S. At the time of the incident, S was walking on his right," he told reporters, Sunday, March 13.

Victim M fell to the right until his body fell under the bus and was run over by the left rear wheel.