The Body Of An Unidentified Man In The Culvert Abdul Muis Has A Tattoo Similar To The Israeli Flag
JAKARTA - Unidentified man who was found dead naked in clothes on the sewers - a water channel culvert on Jalan Museum, RT 02/03, Gambir District, Central Jakarta, has a picture of an Israeli flag-like tattoo.
"In his left hand there is an Israeli flag symbol logo," said Ramli, a local resident who witnessed it live, Friday, January 12.
When found, the victim's body was stiff and swollen to the point of emitting an unpleasant odor on the nose. Some of the skin on the victim's body has been peeling off and the body is blue.
"It smells. The position is naked, naked," he said.
The unidentified man's body is predicted to have died for more than 3 days due to his swollen and rotting body condition. The victim's body was then evacuated to the RSCM on Thursday, January 11 at around 17.00 WIB.
Head of Central Jakarta Gulkarmat Sub-dept. Asril Rizal said the evacuation of the dead victims in the sewers was carried out by 3 units of the rescue team with 1 rubber boat.
"An unknown identity, male gender, aged approximately 40 years. Initially, the surrounding community saw that there were bodies under the river, the suspected cause was unknown. Then the complainant reported to the fire department to ask for evacuation assistance," said Asril, Friday, January 12.
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Furthermore, the victim's body was taken by black bars to the Salemba Hospital, Central Jakarta using a black bar. Meanwhile, the case of finding the body was handled by the Gambir Metro Police. The Criminal Investigation Unit is still investigating.
Previously, it was reported that an unidentified man's body was found with his body swollen and his skin peeling off in the sewers of the PHB channel on Jalan Abdul Muis, Gambir District, Central Jakarta, Thursday, January 11, afternoon. The victim has emitted an unpleasant odor.
"The victim has the characteristics on his left hand and legs full of tattoos. The victim's head is bald next door," said Ridwan, one of the eyewitnesses of the motorcyclist who passed to reporters, Thursday, January 11.