Yanti Wants To Immediately Bring Davi's Body Home If It Is Proven That One Of The Bekasi River Victims Is Her Sister

The family of the victim Ahmad Davi (16), one of the 7 bodies without the identity of the Bekasi River tragedy, is still at the Kramat Jati Police Hospital, East Jakarta, Tuesday, September 24, afternoon.

Yanti (46), Ahmad Davi's older brother and his parents are still waiting for the identification results from the forensic team at the Police Hospital.

Yanti hopes that if one of the 7 bodies is her younger brother, the family will immediately take him.

"Hopefully, if it is Davi (true) Davi, we will take him home. If it's fixed, it's Davi, we just want to take him home," he told VOI at the DVI post at the Kramat Jati Police Hospital, East Jakarta.

Since Monday afternoon, September 23, Ahmad Davi's family has been at the DVI Ante Mortem Post at the Kramat Jati Police Hospital, East Jakarta. They are waiting for confirmation regarding the results of the identification of Ahmad Davi's body.

"I brought a family card, a diploma with Davi fingerprints and an ID card," he said.

The Forensic Medicine Team of the Kramat Jati Police Hospital conducted an autopsy process on the 7 bodies of teenagers who died in Kali Bekasi, Jatiasih District, Bekasi City, West Java.

"If there are identifications, there are still some (bodies) that have not been identified," said Director of General Criminal Investigation (Dirkrimum) Polda Metro Jaya, Kombes Wira Satya Triputra when confirmed.

Although the case of 7 teenagers who died was handled by the Bekasi City Metro Police, the Directorate of General Criminal Investigation (Ditreskrimum) of the Metro Jaya Police also conducted an investigation to reveal the deaths of the 7 teenagers.

"(The case) is still being handled by Bekasi. We will investigate further (the motive for the incident)," he said.