JAKARTA - The forensic medical team at the Kramat Jati Police Hospital suspected that there were bruises on the mouth and nose of the four bodies of the boy named Viona Audrey (6), Sopiya (4), Arsa (3) and Aska (1) who were allegedly killed by their biological father in Gang Roman, Jalan Kebagusan Raya, Jagakarsa, South Jakarta.

The head of the National Police Hospital, Brigadier General Hariyanto, said that his party suspected that there were bruises on the victim's mouth and nose.

"Lebam along with the decay process is not very clear, that's why we did a histopologies, DNA and toxicology examination to clarify that," Brigadier General Hariyanto told reporters, Thursday, December 7.

The examination was carried out to determine exactly when the alleged bruises on the children were still alive or dead.

"From the results of the examination, it is estimated that for 3 to 5 days (the victim died), everything means the process is almost the same," he said.

Previously, the Forensic Medical Team of the Kramat Jati Police Hospital focused on examining the bodies of four children who died with rotting conditions to reveal the cause of death of the victims.

"(Forensic checks) If we usually look for the cause of death first, where there are injuries or not," said Head of Forensic Installation at the Kramat Jati Police Hospital, Dr Arif Wahyono, Thursday, December 7.

Although the four bodies of the victims were found in a rotting condition, the Forensic Team of the Kramat Jati Police Hospital will look for the main cause of the deaths of the victims.

"We check histopologies, whether there is violence or not (in the bodies of the four victims), because it is rotten," he said.


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