Man In Deli Serdang Found Dead In The Area, Police Make Sure There Are No Signs Of Violence

MEDAN - Residents of Jalan Sei Characterizing Sukamaju Village, Sunggal District, Deli Serdang Regency were made a commotion because of the discovery of a man's corpse covered in blood.

From the information obtained, the man had the initials AG (45), a resident. He was found by his landlord in a state of death.

Acting Kapolsek Sunggal AKP P Panjaitan through the Criminal Investigation Unit, AKP Budiman Simanjuntak explained the chronology of the incident. At first the owner of the rented house was suspicious because he heard a sound at his door.

"Furthermore, RT (51), the owner of the rented house, checked forward and saw the victim in a prone position. Furthermore, the RT immediately informed neighbors and the Sukamaju Village Head, Jonar Malau, who immediately reported the incident to the Sunggal Police, Medan Polrestabes," Budiman said, Friday, 3 September.

After receiving the report, the Sunggal Police personnel immediately went to the location to secure and conduct the crime scene (TKP). In addition, his party also deployed the Medan Polrestabes Inafis team.

"From the results of the Inafis team handling, there were no signs of violence on the victim's body and blood came out of his mouth, however, we took the victim's body to Bhayangkara General Hospital for further treatment," he explained.

Based on witness testimony, Budiman received information that the victim had a cough.

"For now, we have examined four witnesses from local residents and also the victim's family, and the information we have obtained is that in the last few months the victim has suffered from coughs that do not go away," he continued.

Inarta, the owner of the house, told reporters earlier that the victim had knocked on the door of his house. However, he did not dare to go out and directly contacted the village head.

"Ask for help to our house, my husband doesn't dare open it until someone else finds it. Because we think it's murder or something," he said.