Bhayangkara Mataram Hospital, West Nusa Tenggara, revealed the results of the autopsy of the body of a woman with the initials YRA, a victim of murder by her biological son with the initials BP with the body in a charred condition.

"The results of the examination, it was found that the female gender was marked by the discovery of a bra, a hijab interior, and then the remaining inner pants," said Head of Police Doctor Affairs at the Bhayangkara Hospital, Mataram, Deputy Commissioner of Police I Nyoman Madiasa in a press conference in Mataram, Tuesday.

Furthermore, the forensic team found a gold-colored necklace with a heart-shaped pendant eye attached to the victim's body.

"For physical condition, a fracture was found on the upper left thigh and there were also traces of blunt force on the front, back, and left side of the head," he said.

Madiasa admitted that from the autopsy conducted, the forensic medical team only found a few clues so that the time of death and the cause could not be identified.

"Indeed, from the examination there are not many clues because the condition of the body has been burned. So, the results of the autopsy are what we convey to the investigators," he said.

Despite the lack of clues, the body of YRA was successfully identified after the NTB Police Puma Team on Monday (26/1) night, arrested the perpetrator who was the victim's biological son.

From the arrest of BP, the police found blood stains from the trunk of the car used by the perpetrator to bring the body of his biological mother to the discovery location in the Batu Leong area, West Lombok Regency.

From the findings of the stain, the forensic doctor also carried out DNA matching with the body of YRA. There was also an attempt to match the DNA of the victim through the teeth.

The body of YRA was first found by residents in a charred state on the side of the Batu Leong area road on Sunday afternoon, January 25.

Residents who found it immediately informed the Sekotong Police. Following up on the findings, the body of YRA was evacuated to Bhayangkara Hospital, Mataram.


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