SOLO - Faculty of Medicine (FK) Sebelas Maret University (UNS) Surakarta will evaluate the extracurricular licensing of nature lovers (maparala) students. The evaluation was carried out after the death of a student during a location survey for mapala activities. "We have just collected data and others. We will summon several students who are directly involved, as well as supervisors," said Dean of FK UNS Reviono in Surakarta, Central Java, Monday, March 27, which was confiscated by Antara. He said that the follow-up survey activity that killed one of the UNS Noval Bacrul Ulum students due to falling at the Braholo Gunungkidul Cave did not have permission from the university.

"Yes, the survey did not report, maybe it was considered the activity of five people (small)," he said. In fact, according to him, there should have been permission from the campus. "But maybe we will not be given permission because in this month of Ramadan we also do not prioritize this activity. We prioritize religious activities for students. Maybe the time has also been tight so without permission," he said.

At the summoning of related parties later, he said, there would also be clarification whether the survey activities were in accordance with standard operating procedures (SOP) or not. "Whether there was an SOP violation, we will evaluate it, then ask students and lecturers for clarification," he said. Meanwhile, his party will hold a supernatural prayer for the late Noval. "The goal is to pray for the deceased's body because yesterday there was no time to pray for the body," he said.

Previously, Noval died after falling in Braholo Cave, Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta Special Region, during a follow-up survey on Sunday, March 26 afternoon, and was successfully evacuated in the afternoon.


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