JAKARTA - The wound sample of Nopryansah Yosua Hutabarat alias Brigadier J was decided to be brought to Jakarta for microscopic examination. The time for the examination of the sample to be concluded is a maximum of two months.

"We estimate that the examination time will take between 2 and 4 weeks to process tissue samples," said General Chairperson of the Indonesian Association of Forensic Doctors Ade Firmansyah Sugiharto to reporters, Wednesday, July 27.

The examination process took a long time because we had to be careful in determining the cause of the wounds found on Brigadier J.

That way, the results that will be obtained are scientifically based and can be accounted for.

Ade estimates that his team will take longer to conclude the cause of Brigadier J's injuries.

"After that, of course we will check again and we will interpret it. If I may, the range is between 4-8 weeks. Until the results requested by investigators come out," said Ade.

As previously reported, the re-autopsy process for Nopryansah Yosua Hutabarat alias Brigadier J has been completed. Later, a team of forensic doctors will bring a sample of the wound to Jakarta for microscopic examination.

Microscopic examination is important to know everything from the scars found on the body of Brigadier J.

"Because the injuries that we believe have actually occurred, of course, really are in the form of wounds, we have to make sure too, whether the injuries occurred before death or after death," he said.


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