JAKARTA - FISIP UI Student Accident Hasya Athallah on Srengseng Sawah Street, Jagakarsa, South Jakarta, occurred right in front of the Playstation rental or PS rental. The night at the time of the incident, Thursday, October 6, quite a number of residents were around the location, including Aprian, PS rental guard.

Aprian admitted that he saw an accident involving the retired AKBP Eko Setio Budi with Hasya Athallah, a UI student, at around 21.30 WIB.

Aprian said Hasya was traveling from Depok to Lenteng Agung, South Jakarta. When the weather happened, it was raining and the road was slippery.

"He (the motorbike) from Depok to Lenteng was at a speed, I didn't know very well. From that direction, the sound of the exhaust had also been played, after that I saw him fall first," said Aprian while watching the reconstruction at the scene, Thursday, February 2.

At the same time, continued Aprian, a Mitsubishi Pajero car was seen passing until it finally heard a loud sound. However, when asked if the victim was run over, Aprian admitted that he did not know about it, because it was blocked by the car.

"I don't know, because my position was blocked by the four-wheeled driver. All I know (the victim was carrying a car-ed) like it was rich and there was a gap," he said.

At the time of the incident, the driver of the Pajero car did not escape, he went down to see the condition of the victim. At that time, Hasya was still breathing.

The car didn't run away, stopped. He got out of the car, after seeing the victim's condition, he stood up. Not long after, there were also many volunteers who helped the victim to move the victim to the side," he said.

What I see as a witness is still breathing. When he was marginalized, he still had a breath, it didn't take long for him to be unconscious," he continued.

Aprian also said that at that time the victim was transferred to the side of the road. Then some volunteers mentioned the driver of the Pajero car. But at that time it was ignored, because the ambulance was contacted first.

"And there are also volunteers who say it's like this, sir, just take them to the hospital using your personal car. Right because the condition at that time was indeed calling an ambulance, right. But they weren't taken (in a Pajero car) either. So the ambulance," he said.


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