Alcohol And Ecstasy In The Death Accident Tragedy Of Tugu Tani

JAKARTA - Bad luck has never been recorded in the calendar. Likewise, it is believed by the general public who enjoyed Sunday morning in the area near the Tugu Tani Monument, Central Jakarta. Some have just walked casually. There are also those who have just played football at Monas.

Unfortunately, the car driven by Afriyani Susanti swerved and swerved to the left and targeted those walking on the sidewalk near the Tugu Tani Bus Stop. The drunk driver beat 13 people. Nine people died. The remaining four are treated intensively.

The accident in Tugu Tani is heartbreaking. This incident is proof that the influence of alcohol and ecstasy can be disastrous for others. The picture was presented by Afriyani Susanti.

The woman tried to throw away her party with close relatives on Saturday night, January 21, 2012. She started killing time by hanging out at a cafe in Bilang Kemang, South Jakarta.

The film producer brought along a Xenia car with the number B-2479-XI on loan from a friend as a support for mobility. Afriyani doesn't really want to be in Kemang. He then drove the car to the Borobudur Hotel at around 9:45 am.

At that time Afriyani avoided her friend's wedding. After that, Afriyanti visited Kafe Up Belatais, Cikini. He tried to let go of the fatigue with his college friends. Time begins to show early in the morning.

Instead of going home, Afriyani actually drove her car to the nightclub in Hayam Wuruk, Stadium. At that time she was drunk. He even drank ecstasy pills with his friends. Afriyani and his three friends Denny Mulyana, Ari Sendi, Adisti Putri Grani just came home in the morning on January 22, 2012.

Problems arise. Afriyani insisted on taking her friends home. Even though her friend had offered a solution to go home by taxi. Afriyani also drove her car fast. When he started approaching the Tugu Tani Monument, his vehicle swayed and he swerved to the left.

Afriyani targeted 13 people walking near the Tugu Tani bus stop at 11:15. Nine people died. Four others were injured and had to be treated intensively.

At that time, a black Daihatsu Xenia car was traveling at high speed from Gambir Station to Tugu Tani. Approaching the bus stop, the car slammed to the left, then hit the pavement. Brak.... The car rolled over twice; then hit and ran over dozens of pedestrians.

"Detained by a fence and bus stop, the car driven by Afriyani Susanti, 29, then stopped. The body was covered in blood scattered. Eight people died on the spot, including a boy two and a half years old. One more died after being taken to the hospital," said Jajang Jamaludin and his friends in a Tempo magazine report entitled Sunday Morning in Tugu Tani (2012).

The gripping event on Sunday morning at Tugu Tani brought deep sorrow to the victims. The general assembly began to condemn Afriyani and her friends in a drunken state. Also use drugs.

The peak of the anger of the community and the families of the victims emerged when the National Police gave information. They announced that Afriyani and her friends had tested positive for alcohol and ecstasy drugs.

Support for the victim's family came from everywhere. The Tugu Tani bus stop was filled with flowers and condolences. In fact, some who sympathize with the victim's family emerged from among the capital city artists.

The police also continue to complete the examination of Afriyani and her friends. Afriyani was also on trial twice. The Central Jakarta District Court sentenced Afriyani to 15 years in prison in the case of the death of eight pedestrians in Tugu Tani on August 29, 2012.

Afriyani was also sentenced by the West Jakarta District Court to four years in prison in the case of recording class one drugs on 19 December 2012. Afriyani's total had to languish in prison for 19 years.

Three Afriyani's friends who were in the same car were also sentenced to two years in prison each for filming class one of drugs. However, Afriyani was not satisfied. He tried to carry out further legal appeals in 2013.

The result was nil. The decision of further legal remedies actually upheld the verdict of the previous verdict. This means that Afriyani Susanti had to languish in prison for a dozen years for her actions of killing other people's lives.

"The crime handed down by the panel of judges at the first level was correct and fair and also commensurate with the defendant's mistake," said the verdict as thick as 18 pages quoted on Detik.com page, July 1, 2013.