South Solok Resort Police Autopsy Results, Death Of 3 Children In Muara Labuh Strongly Allegedly Persecution
PADANG - The Solok Selatan Police, West Sumatra revealed that there were allegations of mistreatment of three children who died in Muara Labuh, Sungai Subdistrict in August 2021.
This is known based on the results of the samples taken. There are bluish marks on the necks of the victims.
The head of the South Solok Police Criminal Investigation Unit, AKP Dwi Purwanto, said that in addition to the bluish marks on the necks of the three victims, the West Sumatra Police Forensic Team for Medicine and Health (Biddokes) found seven broken breastbones for the first child, DF (8).
"There are three broken chests on the right, and four on the left. There are even fractures that almost punctured the lungs," he said in Padang Aro, Antara, Friday, June 3.
Surprisingly, he added, there was enlargement of the anal canal in two children, namely MF (6) and MH (2.5). The post-mortem for forensic post-mortem was carried out after the family agreed to dismantle the graves or exhumation of the victims last Wednesday at the Jorong Pasa Nagari Surian Cemetery, Pantai Cermin District, Solok Regency.
The exhumation was carried out by the Forensic Team for Medicine and Health (Biddokes) of the West Sumatra Police accompanied by the Criminal Investigation Unit (Satreskrim) of the South Solok Police and witnessed by the biological father of the three victims, Muhammad Jamil.
Until now, his party has not named a suspect in this case because there is not enough evidence. For that, the authorities need expert witnesses so that this case can be revealed.
"We have examined the witnesses, but none of them have led to a suspect. Learning from the Mirna cyanide coffee case, we have obtained expert witnesses in Pekanbaru. The General Criminal Unit will later go to Pekanbaru," he said.
The cases of DF, MF and MH who died in 2021 have become one of the unit's priorities to be revealed. "This case is one of our focuses," he said.