Sadistic! Bandung Woman was Seized and Abused by Boyfriend for 3 Years until She was Blind and Her Teeth Fell Out

BANDUNG - A woman with the initials YTR (29) is suspected of being a victim of kidnapping and severe abuse committed by her lover, TH, for about three years in Bandung Regency, West Java. As a result of the violence he suffered, the victim is now blind in both eyes and a number of other serious injuries.

Head of Public Relations of West Java Police, Kombes Pol Hendra Rochmawan, said the results of the autopsy showed that the victim's condition was very worrying.

"What is certain is that both eyes based on the results of the visum have been blind, that is the most severe. Then six upper front teeth fell out and the victim's lips were cleft," said Hendra, quoted by Antara, Monday, June 22.

In addition to losing his eyesight, the victim was also found with serious injuries to his head, face, and feet, as well as a number of other wounds on his body.

This case was revealed after the victim's family received a message via WhatsApp from an unknown person who reported that YTR was at the Emergency Hospital Installation of Hasan Sadikin Hospital (RSHS) Bandung.

After visiting the hospital, the family found the victim in a deplorable condition. The police revealed that before being found at the hospital, the victim was unknown to the family for about three years.

"Previously the victim disappeared, there was no news and his whereabouts were unknown for about three years," said Hendra.

Investigators suspect that during this period, the victim was repeatedly subjected to persecution by the reported using his hands, blunt objects, to sharp weapons. In addition, a number of valuables belonging to the victim were also reported missing.

Until now, the suspect with the initials TH is still being pursued by the police. The West Java Police have formed a joint team to hunt down the perpetrator.

"The perpetrator has not been arrested. We have just formed a joint team," he said.

Meanwhile, the investigation process is still hampered by the condition of the victim who has not been able to be questioned directly.

"The victim has not been given a BAP because he has not been able to communicate clearly," said Hendra.