JAMBI - The re-autopsy of Brigadier Nofriansyah Yoshua Hutabarat or Brigadier J at Sungai Bahar General Hospital, Muaro Jambi Regency, Jambi, took six hours.

As reported by ANTARA, the re-autopsy carried out by a joint forensic team from the Indonesian National Police, TNI, Indonesian Forensic Doctors Association, and universities took place at 09.00 WIB and ended at 15,000 WIB, Wednesday, July 27.

A re-autopsy was carried out in one of the rooms of Sungai Bahar General Hospital which was closely guarded by personnel from the Jambi Police Mobile Brigade.

While the other part of the room was installed with white curtains and installed police lines to ensure the activities of the forensic team run smoothly.

At 15.00 WIB, Brigadier J's body was re-autopsied. Then it was put back into a white coffin to be brought back to the Sungai Bahar Public Cemetery (TPU) to be buried in its original place.

Outside the re-autopsy room in one of the rooms at Sungai Bahar Hospital, Brigadier J's family and relatives are still waiting for the re-autopsy to be carried out by seven forensic doctors.

The re-autopsy of Brigadier Joshua's body in his hometown in Sungai Bahar, Muarojambi attracted the attention of the public. The Jambi pattern deployed personnel to secure and ensure the smooth process of the re-autopsy.


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