The Indonesian Embassy - Police stated that the body of a man found in the Tanjungpinang Hotel room in the Riau Islands (Kepri) died due to drug overdose.
Tanjungpinang City Police Chief, AKP Sandy Pratama Putra said the cause of death was known based on the results of the post mortem at the Raja Ahmad Thabib Hospital, Riau Islands Province.
Not to mention the discovery of a number of Paramex and Bodrex tablet drugs at the location where the bodies were found.
"There are no signs of violence on the victim's body," said the Tanjungpinang City Police Chief, Thursday, January 12, as reported by Antara.
The police chief said that the victim's body, Arif Rahman Hidayat (34), was first found by his adopted brother, Nanda, at around 18.30 WIB, Wednesday, January 11.
According to him, at that time the victim's adopted brother wanted to return the previously borrowed motorcycle key. But when he opened the bedroom door, he saw the victim was lying on the bed in a foamy mouth condition without wearing a shirt and wearing only shorts.
After that, the victim's adopted brother immediately reported the incident to the Tanjungpinang City Police. Then, the police immediately went to the TKP to evacuate the victim's body to the Raja Ahmad Hospital in Tanjungpinang.
The police chief said that the victim had rented a room for the past two months or lived in the Tanjungpinang Hotel. He is a resident of Batam City who works in the Tanjungpinang market.
"The victim's body has been handed over to the family for burial," said Sandy.
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