The results of the Police Hospital's autopsy showed that there was a stab wound on the body of an Indonesian Air Force Pamen's child who died on fire in Ring 1 area of HalimJAKARTA Air Base - the body of a 42nd high school student with the initials CH (16) who was found dead with a burning body in the Spion Post, Ring 1 area of Halim Perdanakusuma Air Base, East Jakarta, an autopsy has been carried out at the Kramat Jati Police Hospital. From the autopsy results, it was found that there were sharp weapons stab wounds on the victim's body.
"There are wounds on the chest. Wounds like cuts or stabs," said Head of Bhayangkara Hospital Brigadier General Hariyanto to reporters, Tuesday, September 26.
Brigadier General Hariyanto explained that the autopsy results showed that there were sharp weapon cuts on the victim's body.
"Yes, so he had bleeding. (The cause of death) Ran out of blood, so it was because the wound was severe enough that a lot of blood came out in the stomach cavity so it hit the liver," he said.
This means that before he died, he continued, the victim had breathed the air for him.
"So it is in the respiratory cavity. So what is clear is that there are quite severe burns all over the body, but there is also an expansion due to sharp objects," he said.
"There is an expansion of the liver, then there is bleeding from the wound which causes bleeding, then there is arson or fire," he added.
Previously, the East Jakarta Metro Police was still investigating the cause of the death of a high school student with the initials CH (16) who was found dead with a burning body inside the rearview mirror post, Ring 1 area of Halim Perdanakusuma Air Base, East Jakarta.
"When found, the victim with the initials CHR (16) was found on fire. (at the TKP was found) with a knife," said East Jakarta Metro Police Chief Kombes Leo Simarmata to VOI, Tuesday, September 26.
Even so, the police found one of the evidences in the form of a knife at the scene of the incident.
"We have not been able to identify the knife, this is ownership whether it is already there or brought by the victim," he said.
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Meanwhile, the Military Police Unit (Dan Satpom) Commander of Halim Perdanakusuma Air Base, Lt. Col. Pom Made Oka explained that the location where CH (16) was found was in a limited area. According to him, not just by the general public can be at the scene.
"The location of the rear view mirror at Halim Perdanakusuma base is ring 1. So there are no just anyone who can pass there," said Lt. Col. Pom Made Oka to reporters, Tuesday, September 26.
"Not just anyone can pass there. (perhaps) Because this is still a family, so it is possible to pass through there," he said.
It was later discovered that the victim CH was a resident of Jalan Mandala, Dwikora Complex, Halim Perdanakusuma Air Base.
"CH (16) attended Halim Air Base," he said.
Meanwhile, the case was handled by the Halim Perdanakusuma Satpom and the East Jakarta Metro Police to uncover the mystery of the victim's death.
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