JAKARTA - The Deputy Governor of DKI Jakarta, Riza Patria, responded to the death of Fauziyah Nabila while attending the Menwa Jayakarta march. Riza handed over to the campus the question of whether or not there was violence.

“First of all, of course, we are sorry for the death of the UPN student who took part in the Menwa march in Sentul. It happened on September 25th. We ask all student activities to follow the process, parental permission must be required, campus knowledge and this activity has parental permission and campus knowledge," Riza told reporters, Tuesday, November 30.

"The person concerned has been checked and it turns out that there was no element of violence or beatings. So it's purely because it happened to be sick at the event. So hopefully the person concerned is Husnul Khotimah, the family has also been sincere and willing and we completely leave it to the campus to follow up on whether there are other elements there. But after checking there was no element of violence," he continued.

The Deputy Governor of DKI emphasized that campus activities should not contain elements of violence. Riza emphasized the education and training process prioritizing persuasive activities.

"There should be no elements of violence or highlighting physical activity," he continued.

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As previously reported, the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Cooperation of the Jakarta Veterans National Development University, Ria Maria Theresa, as the Chair of the Disciplinary Commission, explained the chronology of the death of Fauziyah Nabila while attending the Menwa Jayakarta march in the Bogor area, September 25, 2021.

Ria Maria in a press statement in Jakarta, Tuesday, said that the menwa members were held in Sentul, West Java since Friday, September 24.

Then on Saturday, September 25, there was a "long march". In the first stage, it is three kilometers to the Tanah Baru Jamik Mosque with two breaks for drinks with a time of five minutes.

"According to the chronology we received, the field conditions for the 'long march' were still sloping. At 13:45 WIB, while heading to the second stop of the first stage, the deceased looked exhausted and finally the committee decided to put her in an ambulance," said Ria, quoted by Antara, Tuesday, November 30.

Ria continued, at 14.30 WIB, when she arrived at the destination of the first stage with the ambulance, the deceased got out of the ambulance and rejoined her friends who were resting.

According to Ria, the deceased stated that she was feeling better and was ready to continue her journey back.

"At 14:45 WIB, after taking a break in the first stage, the journey continued to the second stage, at the Quba Mosque with a distance of 3.1 kilometers. At 15.30 WIB, approximately two kilometers from the first stage, the deceased experienced cramps in her left leg. The committee decided to take her deceased by ambulance to the second stage," he said.

He added that at 16:10 WIB, when he arrived at the second stage, the condition of the deceased was getting weaker and began to be uncooperative when he was assisted.

The committee then asked the ustaz for help at the mosque, but could not provide any assistance. At that time, said Ria, the deceased had also been given oxygen assistance due to shortness of breath.

The deceased was then taken to the shooting location which was the final location of the "long march" to receive further assistance in the form of additional oxygen.


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