JAKARTA - The death of a 6th semester student from the Indonesian Christian University (UKI) of the Faculty of Fisipol named Kenzha Walewangko (22) still leaves deep sorrow for his family in Manado.

In fact, the family demands justice and reports the case of Kenzaha Walewangko's death to Commission III of the DPR RI.

"I have complained to Commission III of the DPR RI. If there is an attempt to dismantle the grave, we are ready so that truth, justice and all can be stated with it. Until now, the autopsy from the East Jakarta Police has not been issued," said Happy Walewangko, the victim's father, quoted from a video recording received by VOI, Monday, March 10.

In addition, Happy Walewangko admitted that until now, his party had not received the autopsy results from the police.

"Until now, the police have not told the family what the autopsy results are. That's what we regret," he said.

In addition, the victim's family also plans to re-autopsy in Manado to be able to reveal the truth.

"We are currently conducting an autopsy effort here. Meanwhile, we want to try (re-autopsy). If there is an effort to dismantle the grave, we are ready so that truth, justice and all can be declared with it," he said.

The East Jakarta Metro Police are still investigating the death of a student from the Indonesian Christian University (UKI) of the Faculty of Fisipol named Kenzaha Walewangko (22). Investigators are still collecting evidence to determine whether this case is a criminal act or not.

"Investigators from the East Jakarta Metro Police are still in the investigation stage, we are still determining whether this is a criminal case or not. That's why we are trying to collect evidence. We are analyzing the evidence to determine whether this is a criminal offense or not," said East Jakarta Metro Police Chief Kombes Nicolas Ary Lilipaly, Monday (10/3/2025).

The police chief added that the results of the victim's autopsy could not be disclosed because the person authorized to provide information was a team of forensic experts. "The results of the autopsy must be explained by the expert, not by investigators. We are still waiting for the results of the VER and the autopsy. Further examination is still being carried out by forensic experts," he said.

However, Kombes Nicolas admitted that there was a wound on the victim's body. "There is a wound on the head," he said.

Currently, investigators from the East Jakarta Metro Police Satreskrim are still investigating and deepening the evidence that has been confiscated. The evidence that has been collected includes used bottles of drinks, broken fences, and stones.


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