JAKARTA - A number of residents of Jalan Balai Rakyat Tiga, Tugu Selatan, Koja, North Jakarta admitted, since two weeks before the discovery of 2 rotting bodies, Hamka Rusdi (50) and AQ (2) on Saturday, October 28, atsama WIB, had smelled a foul smell from the victim's house. The confession was conveyed by one resident named Bambang who said that he smelled an unpleasant odor when passing through the victim's house, Hamka Rusdi (50).

"If (the smell) is a 2-week animal carcass. How come this is not lost (the smell)," said Bambang when met at the location, Monday, October 30.

Bambang, who was suspicious of the unpleasant smell, called Bhabinsa and the head of the local RT to check at the crime scene (TKP).

Arriving at the location, it turned out that the door to the victim's house was tightly locked. Action was forced by breaking into the victim's house.

"Looked at his house, the doors were not opened. After Bhabinsa, the insiatif ordered him to break down, break it down. When he was broken down, his wife was in the living room," he said.

"It's just that I said, Mom, my husband died, didn't report it to the residents, didn't report it to the RT. It's just that he can't talk. It's been absent," he said

After the two bodies were seen, the police were summoned for further action. After being evacuated, the bodies of the father and son were taken to the Police Hospital, East Jakarta.

Head of the Kramat Jati Police Hospital (Karumkit) Brigadier General Pol Hariyanto said that the two victims had decomposed. So microscopic (hystopatology) and toxicology examinations were carried out.

"It has arrived and is being autopsied with a rotten macroscopy condition. Microscopic (hystopatology) and toxicology are still being carried out," he said.


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