The Body Of The Head Of The Tiyara Discotheque Who Disappeared In The Glodok Plaza Fire Was Successfully Identified
JAKARTA - One of the Tiyara Discotheque cashiers who was reported missing in the Glodok Plaza fire incident, Tamansari, West Jakarta, managed to find out his whereabouts on Friday, January 31, 2025. The woman's cashier named Ade Aryati became one of the victims in the Glodok Plaza fire.
Ade Aryati was found in a pathetic condition. His body was found among the remains of the Glodok Plaza fire. Ade became a victim while he was working.
"Ade Aryati (30) is a woman, the job is cashier," said Head of DVI Rodokpol Pusdokkes Police Headquarters Kombes Ahmad Fauzi to reporters, Friday, January 31.
Ade Aryati's body was identified from the DNA examination of the body.
As is known, the body parts in the body bags number PMJ 009 and PMJ Glodok 010 match the ante mortem data number AM 012, identified as Ade Aryati (30) woman.
Ade Aryati is listed as a resident of Jalan Budi Mulia, No. 9A, West Pademangan, North Jakarta.
Furthermore, Ade Aryati's body will be brought by the family for burial on Friday afternoon.
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Previously, a man named Eko (61) from West Pademangan, North Jakarta sought information on the whereabouts of his son Ade Aryati (29). Ade works as a cashier at the Tiara discotheque located at the Glodok Plaza building on the 9th floor.
Ade worked at Glodok Plaza before COVID-19 hit Indonesia. Eko said that his son worked three shifts as a cashier every day.
At the time of the fire incident on Wednesday, January 15, 2025, Ade did not return home until his work ship was completed.
"He works here for three shifts, yes. He fits the third or second shift, yes. Anyway, he goes in at 2 o'clock, it comes out at 11 pm, right. Yes, there are those who want to go home at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. In the morning out at 2 o'clock, that's it. When he was working (the fire broke out) that's the way it happened. In the middle of work he wanted to go home," he said.
Eko said the fire incident at Glodok Plaza was heard from two of Ade's colleagues who survived. The two Ade colleagues survived because they got off the building via the emergency stairs.