Next Week, The Forensic Doctor Team Presents The Results Of Brigadier J .'s Re-autopsy

JAKARTA - The series of re-autopsy processes and examination of Brigadier J's scar tissue have been completed. The team of forensic doctors is planning to deliver the results next week.

"Monday or Tuesday next week (deliver the results of the examination, ed)," said the head of the forensic doctor team, Dr Ade Firmansyah when confirmed, Tuesday, August 16.

According to him, the completion process does require more time. Therefore, an in-depth examination must be carried out to determine the cause of Brigadier J.

Then, compile all the inspection results into one report. It will then be presented in detail to the public.

"What we finish here is just a network inspection and making a report on the results of the inspection," he said.

In addition, the results of the new examination can be submitted next week because they are waiting for the administrative process. Moreover, waiting for the presence of members of the team of doctors from several regions.

"Waiting for signatures and the arrival of several members of the inspection team from outside Jakarta," said Ade.

Previously, it was reported that the wound sample of Nopryansah Yosua Hutabarat alias Brigadier J was brought to Jakarta for microscopic examination. The time for examining the sample to draw conclusions is a maximum of two months.

"We estimate the examination time is between 2 to 4 weeks to process tissue samples," said Ade

The examination process took a long time because we had to be careful in determining the cause of the wounds found on Brigadier J.

That way, the results that will be obtained are scientifically based and can be accounted for.

Ade estimates that his team will take longer to conclude the cause of Brigadier J's injuries.

"After that, of course we will check again and we will interpret it. If I may, the range is between 4-8 weeks. Until the results requested by investigators come out," said Ade.