The Issue Of Bogor Residents Living Again After Death In The Pet, Police Chief: We Request A Death Letter But Not Given

JAKARTA - Bogor Police Chief, AKBP Iman Imanuddin admitted that he did not find any facts about the news about residents of Rancabungur, Bogor Regency, West Java, US (40) who reportedly died after they died.

"Until now we have not found that fact. We have also asked for a death certificate but the person concerned cannot show it," said the police chief at the Rancabungur District Office, Bogor, Tuesday, November 15, quoted from Antara.

The police themselves found other facts after examining several witnesses. However, Iman did not want to reveal this fact, because it was being investigated.

"We have found other facts based on the testimony of existing witnesses, and we are currently investigating, we are confirming one statement with another," said Iman.

He said that currently US is still being treated at the Bogor City Regional General Hospital (RSUD) in a stable condition. The police will also conduct an examination of US when conditions are getting better.

"His condition is still stable based on monitoring. It is certain (checked), later he will be waiting for his condition to be stable and return home. Including his family (checked) who are in direct contact with him (US)," he said.

Iman explained that US was still alive when the family opened the coffin which was reportedly sent home from a hospital in Jakarta.

"We straighten it out, the person concerned at the time of opening the coffin was not dead. So his pulse was still normal, his breath was still there, then medical action was taken at the puskesmas for first aid, then he shifted it to the Bogor City Hospital," said Iman.

A video of US circulating on Monday (14/11) on social media sleeping in a coffin. In the video, US's stomach moves and people around it look surprised.

In another video clip, US received medical treatment at the Bogor City Hospital after it was found that he was still alive in the coffin.