BOGOR - The Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) of Bogor City, West Java said that his party had received confirmation from the family regarding the discovery of the body of Adzra Nabila (20), an IPB student, which was found by the SAR team at the Tambora District Iron Bridge, West Jakarta on Sunday morning, October 16.

According to Bogor City BPBD Chief Executive Theofilo Patrocinio Freitas, the family has believed the body found with the characteristics of wearing a black shirt and black bracelet on his right hand in Tambora, West Jakarta, is the body of his son.

"So it has been confirmed by the family, it is true that Adzra Nabila, an IPB student who became a victim when it rained in Bogor City. We are still waiting from the family to be taken to the hospital or to the funeral home directly. We will inform you again," he said.

He explained that the BPBD and the joint SAR team as many as 200 officers continued to coordinate in five days this search for the alleged incident of Mahasiswi IPB Adzra Nabila along with his scooter with police number F 5137 FHM, which fell into the drainage at the turns of Jalan Dadali, Keluraah Tanahsarel, Tanah Sareal District, Bogor City.

The incident occurred on Wednesday afternoon, October 12, when heavy rains flushed the city of Bogor.

The SAR team has so far dismantled landslides around the location using heavy equipment, to trace the flow of the Ciliwung River, from the location point to the Pondok Bambu area, Cibinong Glasses, Bogor Regency. The search continued to Manggarai Jakarta.

"It turned out that it was found that it had arrived in West Jakarta. The search task means it has been completed. We continue to coordinate for the return of the bodies to his family," said Theofilo Patrocinio Freitas.

The discovery of Adzra's body began with the Basarnas team in West Jakarta led by Rizki, along with 12 members and the West Jakarta Police found the discovery of a woman's body on Sunday, October 16, at 8.00 WIB.

Furthermore, the team identified the discovery of the corpse and found no signs of abuse, so the body was taken to the Jakarta RSCM for a post-mortem et repertum (VER).

From the identification results, the team suspected that the discovery of this woman's body was related to the disappearance of Adzra Nabila who left the house on Wednesday, October 12 at 10.00 WIB and until 18.00 WIB could not be contacted by the family.

On the same day, there was an amateur video of a car driver accidentally recording someone falling into the drainage at the turns of Jalan Dadali, Bogor City. Since that day, joint officers immediately searched.


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