JAKARTA - The case of the death of a Fisipol student at the Indonesian Christian University (UKI) named Kenzha Walewangko (22) became a bad precedent for the world of education. Moreover, Kenzha died in his own campus area.
Kenzha's death received special attention for a number of active students and other UKI alumni.
In fact, support for uncovering this case was immediately thoroughly investigated by the Police who also came from the Indonesian Christian University (UKI) Alumni Association (IKA) in the 1970s class.
"We are concerned that this could happen like this. We hope that our expectations will be thoroughly investigated. We prioritize the law. And this has been handled by the East Jakarta Police," said IKA UKI coach Maju Daryanto to VOI at the crime scene (TKP), Monday, March 10, afternoon.
Maju Daryanto said that during his studies at UKI, there had never been an incident where students died on campus. For him, this is an extraordinary incident because it can happen inside the campus area.
"We hope that the person who answered it was Visum Et Repertum (victim). It's official, it's finished," he said.
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The forward who has also been active in the Student Regiment (Menwa) Battalion II organization of the Indonesian Christian University (UKI) hopes that the East Jakarta Metro Police will openly uncover the case of Kenzha Walewangko's death.
Meanwhile, Deputy Chairperson of the UKI Menwa Alumni Battalion II, Ronald Manulang, said the same thing. According to him, as long as he was a UKI student, there had never been any case of student death on campus like this.
"The UKI Menwa asked for the case to be disclosed openly," said Ronald at the location.
Previously, it was reported that the Chancellor of the Indonesian Christian University (UKI), Dhaniswara K. Harjono finally opened his voice regarding the death of a Fakulty of Fisipol student named Kenzha Walewangko (22) on Friday, March 7.
"We all know that just three days ago, UKI mourned that one of its students from the political science study program, died. And at that time I was already at home. I still remember at 20.58 WIB, I was called by the head of the campus authority and it was said that a student had died," Dhaniswara told reporters.
Then the rector ordered to report to the East Jakarta Metro Police.
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