JAKARTA - Lina Maulida (35), a housewife (IRT), a resident of Jalan Kesehatan VII RT 10/011, Pesanggrahan, South Jakarta who died from being electrocuted at her house during the flood, has been buried. After the funeral procession, the head of RT 10, Mulyadi explained that the incident began when Lina's house was flooded as high as 60 centimeters. At that time, Lina's child wanted to turn off the electricity in the refrigerator at his house. "The children already knew that he was electrocuted, he asked his parents for help. His parents went to that location, then he pulled out the electricity. Immediately the sementerum fell," said Mulyadi, Tuesday, November 29.

Seeing his parents fall, the child screamed. Then came the resident who wanted to help. But the resident turned off the electricity first, then the victim was taken to the hospital. Unfortunately his life could not be saved while on the way. Initially there was still his breath. The rescuer was because of the chaos, he didn't dare to enter. Immediately in the electricity department, he got out, he worked out, branded trying to help him. He was immediately taken to the hospital. There was no (stalled) at the hospital. Today, Tuesday, November 29, the victim was buried by the family at the Rempoa Public Cemetery (TPU), South Jakarta. It was buried at the Rempoa TPU at 10 o'clock, "he concluded.


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