Indonesian Citizens Become Victims Of Stabbing In British Pangbourne
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JAKARTA - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia said that the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia (KBRI) in London is coordinating with the local police regarding the murder of a woman suspected of being in the Indonesian diaspora.

"The Indonesian Embassy in London is coordinating with the local police regarding the murder of Megawati Bracken," said Director of the Protection of Indonesian Citizens and Indonesian Legal Entities (PWNI-BHI) of the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Judha Nugraha, quoted from Antara, Sunday, January 7.

Coordination is also carried out to ensure the woman's citizenship.

"The deceased's passport was recorded to have expired on August 16, 2023 and did not apply for a passport extension again," Judha further said.

Previously, media dailymail.co.uk reported that the victim with the initials MB (56) was killed by a stab wound to the car on Thursday, January 4 in Pangbourne, Berkshire, England.

In the report, it was stated that MB was thought to have come from Indonesia and had three children.

Meanwhile, citing the website of Thames Valley Police, the Thames Valley Police's Great Crime Unit, London, England, also launched an investigation following the death of a woman in Pangbourne.

It was stated that at around 17.45 (local time), officers were contacted on reports of traffic accidents involving Lexus vehicles on Tidmarsh Road A340 at Flower's Hill intersection.

Inside the vehicle, a 56-year-old woman suffered a fatal stab wound. He received medical treatment, but eventually died at the scene.


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