DENPASAR - The Denpasar City Police stated that they did not find signs of violence on the body of an Australian citizen who was found dead at a hotel in the Sanur area, South Denpasar.
Head of the Public Relations Section of the Denpasar Police, Iptu I Gede Adi Saputra Jaya, said the results of the investigation of the crime scene (TKP) by the Denpasar Police Inafis team showed no indication of violence against the victim.
"The results of the crime scene investigation found no signs of violence on the victim's body and it is estimated that the victim died naturally due to illness," said Adi, quoted by Antara, Thursday, April 16.
The incident occurred at the Sanur Resort Watu Jimbar, Jalan Danau Tamblingan, Sanur, and was known on Tuesday (14/4) evening at around 18.30 Wita.
The victim was known as Geoffrey Kenneth Alford (71), an Australian citizen.
Adi explained, based on the testimony of the witness, the hotel staff initially received a request to check the condition of the victim because he did not respond to the call since morning. Efforts to contact the victim by phone and knocking on the door of the room did not get a response.
The officer then tried to open the door using the main key, but the door was locked from the inside. The technician was then called to open the room door.
After the door was opened, the victim was found lying on the bed.
The hotel security then reported the incident to the police for further handling.
"Based on the initial examination, the Denpasar Police Inafis team confirmed that there were no signs of violence on the victim's body, so the death was suspected to be due to health conditions," he said.
The victim's body was then evacuated using the Denpasar City BPBD ambulance to Prof. Dr. I.G.N.G. Ngoerah Hospital for further treatment.
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