JAKARTA - The Head of Communications of Green Pramuka City, Lucida Sinaga, handed over the suicide case of an apartment unit occupant that occurred on Friday, July 29, to the police.

Based on data owned by the apartment, the victim DK (34) is a tenant, not the owner of the unit.

"After we checked our data, this is indeed not the owner but the tenant. So we saw the lease letter. This tenant is renting from October 2021 to 2022. If you look at the lease it is 1 year," said Lucida Sinaga to VOI, Friday, July 29.

Lucida asserted that currently the case has been handled by the Cempaka Putih Police. He also could not comment much on the incident that occurred in the apartment area.

"In accordance with the police investigation process and the police have provided a statement for the details. So because this is still a legal process, we also cannot talk in detail. Because this is still under police investigation," he continued.

Previously, it was reported that the Cempaka Putih Police were still investigating the discovery of a dead man with the initials DK (34) suspected of committing suicide on the 1st floor of an apartment in the Central Jakarta area.

From the results of the examination, it is known that the victim before taking his life had taken his wife to work in the Pulomas area, East Jakarta.

"This morning the DK victim actually drove his wife to the office in Pulomas, arriving there at 08.30 WIB," said Cempaka Putih Police Chief, Kompol Bernard Saragih to VOI at the location, Friday, July 29.

After taking his wife to the Pulomas area, the victim planned to go to work.

"The plan was that the victim wanted to go to the office, but apparently he returned to his apartment," said Kompol Bernard.

From the results of the crime scene (TKP), the police found a will that was left by the victim.

"The contents of the will, I apologize to the management for the noise I (the victim) caused. Please contact my wife on the cellphone number, because of depression and auto immunity," said Cempaka Putih Police Chief, Kompol Bernard Saragih while reading the contents of the will to VOI on location, Friday, July 29.

Meanwhile, from the results of the identification of the victim's body, the police did not find any injuries due to signs of violence.

"No violence was found, only the impact was due to falling from a height, that's the condition," he explained.


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