Police Unveil The Results Of Doctor's Death Exam In Palembang: It's A Heart Attack, Not COVID-19 Vaccine
PALEMBANG - The South Sumatra Regional Police force (Sumsel) revealed that the death of a doctor in Palembang, Jamhari Farzal was not the result of an injection of the Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine.
Head of Public Relations of the South Sumatra Regional Police, Grand Commissioner Supriadi, explained that based on the results of the post mortem team from the M. Hasan Police Hospital / Bhayangkara Hospital Palembang, it showed that Dr. Jamhari Farzal had died of a heart attack.
He explained that the late Dr. Jamhari Farzal had participated in the COVID-19 vaccination program for health workers on Thursday, January 21.
Then after being injected with the corona vaccine, he was found dead in a car while parking in front of a mini-market in the Jalan Sultan Mansyur Palembang, Friday, January 22 evening.
This condition encourages the development of information among the community concerned who died from the vaccine.
To straighten the information developing in the community, his party conducted a post mortem on the doctor's body.
Based on the results of the post mortem forensic team at Bhayangkara M. Hasan Palembang Hospital, there were no signs of violence on the body of the late doctor.
The team found signs that the late Dr. Jamhari Farzal's face was turning blue, there were bleeding in his eyes, hands, chest and feet.
"The doctor's body concluded that the forensic team died from lack of oxygen due to a heart attack, not the effect of vaccination," said Grand Commissioner Supriadi.