Autopsy Of Mother-Daughter's Body In Subang To Reveal The Murder Mystery

BANDUNG - A re-autopsy of the bodies of mothers and children who were victims of murder in Subang Regency, West Java (West Java) was carried out to find a match with a number of clues.

The instructions are evidence that has been received and found by Subang Police investigators. It is hoped that the re-autopsy will confirm the cause of death for Tuti (55) and Amalia (23).

"It is confirmed that he was killed, but it is necessary to confirm whether the victim had time to fight back, and also to determine the time of his death," said Head of Public Relations of the West Java Police, Kombes Erdi A Chaniago, in Bandung, quoted by Antara, Tuesday, October 5.

According to him, the autopsy of the mother-daughter body also aims to identify the type of tool or weapon used to injure the victim to death.

"Among them are also the tools used, whether blunt objects or sharp objects," continued Kombes Erdi.

Although the autopsy was carried out on Saturday, October 2, Kombes Erdi could not reveal the results of the autopsy. The reason is that the things obtained from the autopsy are still under investigation by the Subang Police.

"They need evaluation, analysis, and first focus on the findings," he said.

If the autopsy results in a match between a number of clues and a number of evidences that have been analyzed, according to him, the determination of the suspect will be carried out in the near future.

"We focus on finding clues, conformity with the cause, death, after that we will conclude the series of investigations, then lead to the suspect, so we don't assume," said Erdi.