Student Dies In Cipulir Apartment, Police: Old Transgender Suspect Involved In Filler Injection World
JAKARTA - The police said that the transwoman with the initials L had been in the world of filler injections for a long time. Because the suspect has a beauty salon that is used as a place of practice.
"So this suspect has a salon, a beauty salon, where it is often possible to carry out activities like that (filler injections, ed)," said South Jakarta Metro Police Chief Kombes Budhi Herdi Susianto to reporters at the National Police Headquarters, Monday, June 20. .
This woman is a suspect in the murder case of a female student with the initials I whose body was found in the Cipulir apartment, Kebayoran Lama, South Jakarta.
From the results of the investigation and preliminary investigation, the victim is suspected to be a customer of the suspect.
This allegation is because from the CCTV footage, the suspect and the victim looked very close. The suspect picked up the victim in the apartment lobby and had a warm conversation before the murder took place.
"So we suspect that the victim and the perpetrator are familiar enough," he said.
In handling this case, the police have concluded the cause of the student's death. Based on the results of the autopsy and investigation, the victim suffered tissue damage in the buttocks.
"Broadly speaking, the conclusion is that the cause of death was a disturbance in the tissue around the buttocks of the victim," said Budhi.
The student with the initials I was found dead half naked. Condition I was pathetic, his body was already rotting. The body was found on Wednesday, June 8, at around 14.21 WIB, in a supine position on the bed without wearing pants.
The disclosure of the case began when one of the residents of the apartment smelled an unpleasant odor coming from the victim's room, then reported it to the security officers. At that time the security guard opened the door to the apartment room and found the victim already dead on the bed.
The police who conducted the crime scene (TKP) did not find any signs of violence or injuries on the victim's body. Investigators only found a bong or a shabu suction device and a plastic clip not far from the victim's body.