JAKARTA - Lise, a woman from Samelan Village, Sukabumi Regency, West Java, believes that one of the victims of the Ciawi accident who cannot be recognized is her husband.
The reason is that Daihatsu Sigra, who was involved in the accident, has the same number as her husband's car.
"I believe that one of the two unidentified bodies is my husband on behalf of Jamaludin (45), a resident of Mekarmukti Village, Waluran District who works as a travel transportation service driver," he said as quoted by ANTARA, Thursday, February 6.
Lise's belief that the unidentified body was her husband after she saw the same license plate and vehicle type that her husband used in an amateur video showing an accident at the Ciawi toll gate.
Actually, her husband had no intention of going out of town. On Tuesday afternoon Jamaludin chose to fish in the river with his colleagues.
At night or sunset, her husband suddenly returned home because he received a call to pick up four construction workers in Jakarta.
After bathing and packing, the husband then said goodbye to himself and his son, then at around 20.00 WIB, Lise was still able to communicate with Jamaludin.
At around 21.00 WIB, because he was sleepy he chose to sleep. However, on Wednesday (5/2) at 00.30 WIB he woke up and tried to contact her husband's condition.
However, her husband's WhatsApp number and phone were not active.
Even waited for up to an hour, still inactive, he thought maybe Jamaludin's cellphone had run out, so Lise chose to continue her sleep.
"If my husband is on duty out of town, I always ask about his condition. But this time, my husband's cellphone suddenly turned off for a long time," he continued.
At around 04.00 WIB, Lise tried to contact her husband again but, still inactive and tried to call her colleagues and asked in the travel group no one knew of Jamaludin's whereabouts.
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He was surprised when he saw information about a traffic accident at GT Ciawi and had seen an amateur video on social media showing one of the cars that caught fire was the same as the one used by her husband with the same number plate.
Although she believes that one of the victims who has not been identified is her husband, in her heart, Lise still hopes that Jamaludin is safe and in good health.
Meanwhile, Feri Faisal (22), the victim's first child, admitted that on Wednesday afternoon he received a call from Jasa Raharja and the police to conduct a DNA examination at the Ciawi Hospital.
In addition to taking mucus samples by forensic doctors, Feri was also asked for information regarding her father's physical characteristics.
Although the results of the DNA examination have not yet been released, he is sure that one of the cars that caught fire belonged to his father.
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