The Body Condition Of The Indonesian Terra Drone Fire Victim Was Found In A Utuh State
The Head of FisTOMfor Puslabfor Bareskrim Polri, Kombes Romylus Tam, explained that the chemical-biology team ensured that all victims were found intact so that identification did not require DNA tests.
Romylus said All bodies can be recognized through physical characteristics and attached identity. Therefore, there is no need to do a DNA test.
"Therefore, for forensic examination activities by the Kimbiofor Team, which should conduct examinations of victims and also DNA examinations, it is not necessary because the victim's condition is intact and can still be recognized," he said.
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Initial allegations regarding the battery explosion on the first floor are still being investigated. The team did not dare to conclude because the evidence was still collected from the area suspected of being the location of the first fire.
"(Regarding batteries) For the time being, we are still collecting evidence. The initial assumption is that it is on the 1st floor. But later we will continue to explore it, friends. Later when it is finished, we will convey the complete results accompanied by investigators," he concluded.