BOGOR - Head of the West Java Regional Police for Medicine and Health (Dokkes) Kombes Pol Nariyana revealed that his party managed to identify the bodies of six victims of a deadly accident at the Ciawi Toll Gate, Bogor, West Java.

Initially, he explained that the Regional General Hospital (RSUD) received eight body bags from the scene of the accident.

"At the Ciawi Hospital, Bogor has received eight body bags from the TKP (scene of the case), which contains seven male victims and one female body," said Kombes Nariyana, Wednesday, February 5 evening.

Of the eight victims, as of Wednesday night, his party managed to identify six bodies. "The bodies of six victims have been identified," he said.

The six identified victims consisted of five men and one woman.

The six bodies, he continued, were identified from fingerprints, medical data, and property.

The following are six bodies that have been identified:

1. Budiman, a 45-year-old man, a resident of Cipetir Village, Padangjoy Village, Cidadap District, Sukabumi Regency.

2. Yana Mulyana, 42-year-old male, resident of Sukasirna Village, Cikole District, Sukabumi Regency

3. Asep Pardilah, a 40-year-old man, a resident of Cidadap Village, Cidadap Village, Cidadap District, Sukabumi Regency.

4. Supardi, a 39-year-old man, Cidadap Village, Cidadap Village, Cidadap District, Sukabumi Regency.

5. Fika Agustina, a 16-year-old woman, a resident of Kampung Rasa Mala, Cianjur

6. Rahmat Gunawan, a 53-year-old man, a resident of Raca Kuning Village, Padangenang Village, Cidadap.

Thus, said Nariyana, there are still two bodies that are still in the identification process.

"There are still two bodies that have not been identified, because their condition is 100 percent burns," he explained.

"Currently, the DVI team has taken DNA samples from the body and the victim's family for the identification process," continued Kombes Nariyana.


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