South Jakarta Police Still Need Time To Simpulse The Cause Of Death Of 4 Children In Jagakarsa
The rented house in Jagakarsa where the 4 bodies of the child were found in the room/ Photo: Jehan/VOI

JAKARTA - Four children who were found dead in a rented house room on Roman Gang Jalan Kebagusan Raya, Jagakarsa, South Jakarta have been autopsied at the Police Hospital, Kramat Jati, East Jakarta. However, the police are still waiting for the results for further legal proceedings.

"4 victims have been autopsied last night at Kramat Jati Hospital," said South Jakarta Metro Police Chief Kombes Ade Ary to reporters, Thursday, December 7.

However, regarding the autopsy results, his party is still waiting. So at this time the police have not been able to conclude the cause of the deaths of the four children.

"We are waiting for the autopsy results, later the autopsy results will be illustrated by the alleged cause of death," he said.

Meanwhile, the Head of the Kramat Jati Police Hospital in East Jakarta, Brigadier General Hariyanto, explained that in fact the 4 children were thought to have died 3-5 days ago. However, there were no injuries on his fourth body, only bruises on his mouth and nose.

"The estimate is 3-5 days because there has been a decay. Everything is the same, meaning that he died almost at the same time," he said.

Previously, it was reported that the Forensic Medical Team of the Kramat Jati Police Hospital focused on examining the bodies of four children to reveal the cause of the deaths of the victims.

"We are looking for a 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.

The examination said Dr. Arif would take a long time to reveal the deaths of the four victims.

"This may take a while (the examination)," he said.


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