Blora Police Arrest Perpetrators Of Murder Of Father And Son With Gulma Poison
BLORA - Blora Police, Central Java, managed to arrest the alleged perpetrator of the murder that killed Muslikin (45) and his son, a resident of Sambonganyar Village, Ngawen District, Blora.
"We managed to arrest the alleged perpetrator on Tuesday (25/2) in Samarinda City, East Kalimantan," said Blora Police Chief AKBP Wawan Andi Susanto as reported by ANTARA, Wednesday, February 26.
The police have dispatched five members of the Criminal Investigation Unit to arrest the alleged perpetrator in Samarinda, East Kalimantan.
"The perpetrators have been arrested in Samarinda. Five members of the Blora Police Satreskrim were deployed to make arrests. The perpetrators are currently being arrested and on their way to Blora," he said.
The perpetrator is still related to the victim's family. Subsequently, an investigation process will be carried out at the Blora Police.
The death of the father and son occurred on Friday (21/2) at around 19.30 WIB which was suspected to have been caused by water poisoning mixed with weeds at his home.
The victim with the initials S (9) cried hysterically and asked for help from residents on the side of the road. Meanwhile, Maspupah, the victim's wife also shouted for help from residents.
"Local residents did come to the victim's house. Muslikin is known to have been lying with his mouth foamed on the terrace of the house," added Ngawen Police Chief AKP Lilik Eko Sukaryono.
However, the residents' efforts to provide assistance have not been able to save the lives of the victims.
"Not long after, the victim's daughter with the initials S looked weak," he said.
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The victim's wife also panicked so that the mineral bottled water that was suspected to be mixed with weeds was given to her daughter.
"After drinking water in mineral bottles, victim S's condition worsened, so he had to be rushed to the nearest Puskesmas. However, the victim's life was not saved," he said.
Muslikin's victim died at the scene, while his son died at the Puskesmas which was suspected to have been poisoned by weeds.
"From the results of the examination, there were no signs of violence, but from the mouth the foam came out," he said.