Body Found In Jember Rubber Plantation, Suspected The Theft Perpetrator

JEMBER - Residents were shocked by the discovery of the body of a man, in a rubber plantation, Sumberketangi Hamlet, Tugusari Village, Bangsalsari District, Jember, East Java.

The victim with the initials SY (55) is thought to have died after stealing at a kiosk. Because around the bodies found items in the form of cigarettes, perfume, and money around Rp. 75 thousand.

In addition, tools such as pliers were found. In addition, 50 meters from the body, the storefront was found empty.

"There are gloves that contain cigarettes, matches, perfume, snacks. (It is suspected that the items were stolen)," said Bangsalsari Police Chief AKP I Putu Adi Kusuma, Monday, June 21.

AKP Adi said that initially the kiosk owner, Ridwan Budi (29), intended to open his shop. But he saw that the back stall door was open and the conditions inside the stall were a mess.

Ridwan woke his parents and looked at the conditions around the stall. Both saw a man lying in the rubber plantation area.

Based on the results of the medical examination of the puskesmas doctor, there were no signs of violence. It is suspected that he died of a heart attack. According to family information, the person concerned has a history of shortness of breath and high blood pressure.

"The victim's family accepts his death and is not willing to carry out an autopsy," he said.