Tomorrow, The Police Hospital Will Be Looking For Pieces Of The Body Of The Glodok Plaza Fire Victim
The disclosure of the identity of the victims of the Glodok Plaza fire has not been completed. The plan is that the National Police Hospital, especially the Kramat Jati Police Health Center (Hospital), East Jakarta, will search for pieces of the victim's body on Friday, February 21 at the Glodok Plaza fire scene, Taman Sari, West Jakarta.
"The complete team tomorrow will go to the Glodok Plaza fire scene to check and search for 'body parts' (body pieces) or finalize the 'body recovery' from the crime scene," said Head of Yandokpol Police Hospital Kombes Hery Wijatmoko, quoting ANTARA, Thursday, February 20.
Hery and his complete team will come to the fire scene at 08.00 WIB. The team consists of forensic installations owned by the Said Sukanto Police Hospital to personnel from the West Jakarta Metro Police Criminal Investigation Unit.
In addition, the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) and the local Jakarta Fire and Rescue Team (Gulkarmat) were also present.
"There is a team from the forensics of the Sukanto Hospital, the Medical and Health Division (Bidokkes) Polda Metro Jaya (PMJ), the Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) Team of the Police Medical Bureau (Rodokpol) Pusdokkes, West Jakarta Criminal Investigation Unit. Maybe BPBD and firefighters," he said.
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So far, the National Police Hospital has identified six of the 14 victims who were reported missing due to the Glodok Plaza fire, West Jakarta, which occurred on Wednesday, January 15.
The six bodies that have been identified, namely:
1. Zukhi F Rahdja, a 42-year-old male was identified based on DNA examination
2. Aulia Belinda, 28-year-old woman was identified based on DNA and medical examinations
3. Osima yukary, 29-year-old woman identified based on DNA examination
4. Desty Eka Putri S, a 24-year-old woman was identified based on DNA examination
5. Cool Shallom Jeremia, 21-year-old woman identified based on DNA examination
6. Ade Aryanti, a 30-year-old woman, was identified based on DNA examination.