TANGERANG The South Tangerang Police revealed the chronology of the death of Resky Ariska, a 43-year-old woman who was stabbed to death by a female Toyota Yaris driver on Jalan Borobudur, Bencongan Village, Kelapa Dua District, Tangerang Regency, Monday, April 1.
Based on information from Pawas Iptu M. Rosid Gozali, before Resky died, he and the perpetrator were involved in an argument in front of the shop guarded by the victim at 10.15 WIB.
Rosid explained that the victim was previously wearing sandals, then the perpetrator entered the shophouse wearing sandals. The victim was annoyed and then reprimanded the perpetrator.
An argument ensued. The perpetrator did not accept being reprimanded with harsh words. The commotion was seen by the witness who happened to be visiting the clothing shop.
Rosid still conveyed that the witness at the location saw the perpetrator taking a sharp weapon in a white Toyota Yaris car.
After taking sharp weapons such as swords, Rosid said, the perpetrator immediately stabbed the victim into Resky's stomach once.
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Seeing the incident, the witness saw the perpetrator immediately fled by car and was chased by an online motorcycle taxi, but was not caught. Meanwhile, according to the witness' narrative to VOI at the scene. The perpetrator was chased by residents until finally the perpetrator stopped at his brother's house. The perpetrator said that he would surrender himself to the police.
The witness then reported the incident to the Kelapa Dua Police. Until now, the police are still investigating the perpetrators. Meanwhile, the victim's body was taken to the Regency Hospital for an autopsy.
"Alhamdulillah, the joint team of the Criminal Investigation Unit of the South Tangerang Police together with the Kelapa Dua Police have succeeded in securing the perpetrator, a woman with the initials DN." concluded Rosid.
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