Please Immediately Reveal To The Public: The Wounds On The Body Of The Indonesian Air Force Pamen Children At Halim Air Base There Are 6 Stabbeds
The puzzle of the death of CH (16) son of the TNI AU Intermediate Officer (Pamen) who was found burned to death inside the Spion Post, Ring 1 Halim Perdanakusuma Air Base area, East Jakarta, is slowly starting to reveal. From the autopsy results on the body of CH at the Kramat Jati Police Hospital, the forensic team found as many as 6 stab wounds of sharp weapons in the upper chest and lower body of the victim CH. Head of the Kramat Jati Police Hospital East Jakarta, Brigadier General Hariyanto, said that the autopsy results on the body of CH contained several sharp body wounds. "There were sharp body wounds in the lower chest, there were six points. The wound caused bleeding in the stomach cavity. That bleeding caused CHR's death," Brigadier General Hariyanto told reporters, Wednesday, September 27. Furthermore, Brigadier General Hariyanto said, the stab wound in question was due to a deep tear.
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"So the sharp object has a deep diameter, that's the longest. The burns are 91 percent with degrees 2 to 3. That means up to muscles," he said. Meanwhile, regarding the position of the stab wounds, the sharp weapons are at the right and left chest points. "On this side (left pointings) three and right three. The right, hitting the blood vessels in the stomach, so there is a lot of bleeding in the stomach cavity," he said. Previously, Central Jakarta Metro Police Chief Kombes Leo Simarmata explained that the findings of a knife at the scene of the incident (TKP) the death of a high school student with the initials CH (16) was not the type of command knife. "The knife is not a command knife, a kitchen knife. Ordinary knife. (but) The stem is already limping, there is no handle," said Kombes Leo to reporters, Wednesday, September 27. Even so, East Jakarta Metro Police investigators have not been able to conclude the exact cause of the death of the victim in the Ring 1 Halim Perdanakusuma Air Base area.