The Four Bodies Of The Boy Who Was Allegedly Killed By His Biological Father Arrived At The Kramat Jati Police Hospital
The bodies of four children who were strongly suspected of being killed by their biological fathers arrived at the Forensic Medical Installation room of the Kramat Jati Police Hospital (RS), East Jakarta on Wednesday, December 6, evening.
The four children will undergo an autopsy process to reveal the cause of their death.
Head of the Forensic Installation of the Kramat Jati Police Hospital, Dr. Arif Wahyono, said that his party at the scene had carried out an initial examination.
"(In the future) we will carry out the examination as usual, we will report it (the results)," said Dr Arif to reporters at the Kramat Jati Police Hospital, East Jakarta, Wednesday, December 6, evening.
Dr Arif has not explained in detail the injuries on the victim's body and the cause of death. He said it took a long time to reveal this.
"This may take a while (the examination) because we have to check the histopologies first, maybe (on the bodies of the four victims)," he said.
Please note, histopologies are branches of biology that study the conditions and functions of networks in relation to disease. Hystopatology is important with disease diagnosis.
Previously, four children named Viona Audrey (6), Sopiya (4), Arsa (3), Aska (1) were found dead in a rotting condition in a room lined up on the bed of a Gang Roman rented house, Jalan Kebagusan Raya, Jagakarsa, South Jakarta, Wednesday, December 6, afternoon.
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The four victims who died were thought to have been killed by their biological father, Panca. Apart from the four victims, Panca, the alleged perpetrator was also found curled up naked in the bathroom. He tried to kill himself after residents and police entered the house.
Until now, the motive and how Panca is suspected of having the heart to kill his son.
Meanwhile, Devnisa Putri, the wife of Panca at the time of the incident, was in the hospital undergoing treatment due to being mistreated by Panca.
According to neighbors, a week ago the husband and wife (couple) had a fuss. Devnisa is said to have experienced persecution which fatally resulted in being treated at a hospital in Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta.
"Just found out this is domestic violence (in-house violence) on Saturday. Yes, the name is a closed person. So the first time his sister came, she wanted to bring work (the perpetrator's wife) to the office. But at that time she was called not to come out. When the door was kicked, it was discovered that his wife was being beaten by Mr. Panca," said Titin Rohmah (43), a neighbor of the perpetrator to VOI at the scene, Wednesday afternoon, December 6.