The family asked the Indramayu Resort Police (Polres) to thoroughly investigate the case of the discovery of five bodies buried in a grave around the victim's house infeasibilityman Village, Indramayu, West Java.
Nikko Hadimulya, the victim's relative, said the family had fully handed over the handling of the case to the police and believed investigators were able to uncover the case.
"I am the victim's nephew. Hopefully this case can be revealed soon and the perpetrator can be arrested and punished severely," said Nikko in Indramayu, Antara, Wednesday, September 3.
The family suspects this case is a murder incident, because the five victims were found buried in one hole. He explained that the five bodies were one family, namely Sachroni (76), Budi Awaludin's son (40), his son-in-law Euis Juwita Sari (37), and one seven-year-old child and toddler.
He admitted that he last met the victim, namely Sachroni, more than two weeks ago and communication with the victim's family continued even though it was not intense because of their respective activities.
Nikko emphasized that he had never heard of any personal problems or conflicts with others from Sachroni. The victim only once told about the invitation to do business because he did have a business.
Sachroni after retiring, he has a business, namely swallow's nest at his home. Meanwhile, his son, Budi, had worked in a bank before opening a wholesale shop business with his wife, Euis," he said.
His party hopes that the police can handle this case appropriately so that the motive and perpetrator in the incident can be revealed.
The five victims, he said, were currently buried in Sindang District, Indramayu Regency.
The Indramayu Police are still investigating the discovery of five bodies of their families buried in a grave around their house infeasibilityman Village, Indramayu on Monday (1/9) night.
This incident was first revealed, after residents reported a pungent odor from home which had been closed for several days.
Head of the Public Relations Section of the Indramayu Police, AKP Tarno, said that when officers examined the house, a mound was found in the back. After being dug up, there were five bodies consisting of three adults and two children.
It is estimated that the victim had died a few days before being found. The exact results of the cause of death are waiting for the autopsy results," said Tarno.
From the results of the crime scene (TKP), the police secured a number of evidences in the form of hoes, small buckets, sheets and blue tarpaulins with bloodstains.
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Until now, the Indramayu Police are still investigating the motive for the case and identifying the perpetrators suspected of being involved.
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