Police Hospital Officially Closes Process Of Identifying 22 Fire Victims On Terra Drone
JAKARTA - Bhayangkara Level I Hospital The National Police Health Center has officially closed the identification process for victims of the Terra Drone Building fire. However, the Hospital (RS) is willing to reopen the identification process if a new body is handed over.
The Head of Yandokpol Pusdokkes Polri Kombes Ahmad Fauzi said the closure process was taken after the National Police's DVI team confirmed that all 22 bodies had been identified.
"Because all the bodies have been identified, today we declare it closed," he said during a press conference, Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
Fauzi said, from the data received by the National Police Hospital, the number of victims sent from the fire location was 22 people. He emphasized that all victims were confirmed to have died from inhaling carbon monoxide when the fire broke out.
"Yes, it can be ascertained like this," he said.
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To this day, there are no more additional bodies from the crime scene. However, the hospital stated that it was ready to reopen operations if new victims were found.
"But when there is progress, there is another discovery of the body, we are ready to open another DVI operation to identify the bodies that returned," he explained.
On the same occasion, the Head of the National Police Hospital (Karumkit) Brigadier General Prima Heru, the identification process took two days, thanks to the combination of primary data fits and the forensic team's overtime work from night to morning. According to him, the identification speed is mainly due to the complete fingerprint match.
"We have very accurate primary data from fingerprints, medical autotology and others, so it's a combination," he said.