Rosary Necklace And SJ 182 Sriwijaya Air Passenger Ring, Grislend Gloria Found By Kopaska
Rosary necklace, ring and passport belonging to Grislend Gloria Natalies, a passenger on the Sriwijaya Air SJ182 plane that crashed in the waters of the Thousand Islands (Photo: Antara)

JAKARTA - A team of divers from the frog squad (Kopaska) found a rosary necklace and a ring belonging to a passenger on the Sriwijaya Air SJ 182 plane that crashed in the waters of the Thousand Islands.

"The necklace with the cross pendant is in the bag along with the passport with the name Grislend Gloria Natalies," said Kopaska diver Captain Iwan Pratama at KRI Rigel-933, reported by Antara, Sunday, January 17.

Grislen is an NAM Air flight attendant who participates in the Sriwijaya Air SJ182 Jakarta-Pontianak route.

A few days earlier, Kopaska divers also found a brown wallet in which a number of identities were inserted, including the PT Sriwijaya Air Group health card in the name of Yunni Dwi Saputri.

Next, the Ramp Check checkbook was in the name of Oke Dhurrotul J, a NAM Air flight attendant who became a passenger on Sriwijaya Air SJ128.

Until the ninth day, the Indonesian Navy SAR team was still searching for memories from the Sriwijaya Air SJ182 Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) in the Seribu Islands Waters.

During the search for CVR parts of the plane's black box, the divers also collected plane debris and body parts of the victims of Sriwijaya Air passengers.

Meanwhile, the Commander of Fleet I Command (Pangkoarmada I) Rear Admiral TNI Abdul Rasyid stated that his party remains focused on the object of search, especially bodies, because this is a hope for the families of the victims.

"The debris is also still being evacuated, if we look at the condition of the beacons that were found a few days ago, there is a possibility that the CVR was covered by aircraft debris," said Rasyid.

The National SAR Agency extends the search period for victims of the Sriwijaya Air SJ-182 plane crash which crashed in the waters of the Thousand Islands until January 18, 2021.


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