At The Police Hospital, The Victim's Family Hopes That Their Child Is Still Safe Even Though His Body Is On Fire

The families of victims of the factory fire in Bekasi began visiting the DVI (Disaster Victim Identification) Ante Mortem and Post Mortem posts at the Kramat Jati Police Hospital, East Jakarta on Friday, November 1, afternoon. They come with anxious and anxious faces.

"I came directly from the initiative (to the Police Hospital). My son worked, shifts at night. At that time I thought it wasn't where he worked, I just checked, maybe at where he worked (the fire incident)," said Kurdi, a father who was looking for his son's whereabouts at the DVI Post. Kramat Jati Police Hospital, Friday, November 1, afternoon.

Kurdish came with a Family Card and KTP. He was also asked to submit the evidence of the KK and KTP to the forensic team.

"My son, on behalf of Rizky Adam. Just asked KK and KTP, have not submitted it," he said.

Kurdi said his son had worked for almost 3 years at the factory.

"The work has been going on for 3 years (work at PT). Can it still be safe (my son). Hopefully it can still be saved even in a fire," he said.

Previously, it was reported that the Forensic Medical Installation of the Kramat Jati Police Hospital, East Jakarta received 12 body bags of victims of the factory fire in Bekasi City on Friday, November 1, afternoon.

"The body bag contains pieces of the body parts of the fire victims," said Head of the Police Hospital Brigadier General Prima Heru Yulihartono to reporters at the Kramat Jati Police Hospital, East Jakarta.

The National Police Hospital also formed a Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) team to conduct body examinations and identification efforts involving a forensic medical team.