The joint SAR team found a French citizen (WN) who was missing in the tourist area of Sipiso-piso Hill, Karo Regency, North Sumatra (North Sumatra).

"The Medan Basarnas together with the Joint SAR Team from the Tiga Pana Police, BPBD Karo and the local community this morning finally managed to find Area Zoe, a 52-year-old woman from Prancia who has been missing in Sipiso-piso Hill since Saturday, April 6," said the Head of the Medan Basarnas, Mustari, in an official statement, Sunday, April 7, which was confiscated by Antara.

Mustari said that since Saturday 6 April, her party has dispatched a team of six people to the scene using a double cabin palmar equipped with evacuation equipment and mounteneering.

"Arriving at the location last night, the team immediately conducted a search as well as opened an evacuation route when they found the victim, until finally at 03.00 WIB the team managed to find the victim on the river bank which was below the ravine," he said.

He said the victim was found safe. However, injured and broken bones on the right, then the team immediately evacuated the victim using a stretcher and equipment to the top of the hill.

"Due to the steep and steep terrain, the victim was finally successfully evacuated to the top of the hill at 07.00 WIB and then immediately handed over to the Kabanjahe Hospital which was witnessed by the victim's child for further medical treatment," he said.

Previously, the Medan Basarnas received information regarding missing persons in Sipiso-piso Hill, Karo Regency Brand District, North Sumatra.

In the chronology of the incident began on Saturday 6 April, at 11.15 WIB Andrea Zoe was about to travel by walking down the hill into the Sipiso-piso waterfall with his daughter, Andreo Artenais.

On the way home, Andreo Zoe's son preceded his mother to get to the top of the hill first.

After Andreo arrived on the hill he received a message from his mother that he was being bullied by an unknown person. Andreo immediately reported the incident to the guide and came back with the community to help his mother.

Then they couldn't find their mother and only found their mother's bag complete with its contents.

Furthermore, they reported this to the local police and again conducted a search with no further results. The incident was reported to the Medan Basarnas to ask for help.

Medan Basarnas Community Relations Iman Sitorus reminded tourists or tourists who want to travel water in nature to remain careful.

"Every tourist and local and foreign would be nice to report to the guide tour so that it can be recorded, then obey signs on tourism, and be more careful with luggage, and be careful with natural conditions," he said.


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