Makassar Police, South Sulawesi, revealed the murder case of a housewife with the initials J (35) who was allegedly carried out by her husband with the initials H (43) in 2018 and her body was buried in the yard of Jalan Kandea II street, Number 6, Bontoala District, Makassar.
"Initially there was a victim, a 17-year-old woman (initial F) who came to report to the Makassar Police, reporting the alleged abuse by her father, her own parents. Then the investigators investigated her, an interrogation was carried out," said South Sulawesi Police Chief Inspector General Andi Rian R. Djajadi quoted by ANTARA, Sunday, April 14.
Kapolda said the woman with the initials F also said that her mother did not run away with other men as she had been informed.
However, during an in-depth examination, her mother was allegedly abused by her husband to death and buried behind her house.
"After investigating, it turned out from the statement of the child that his mother did not run away, but was tortured to death and the incident occurred in 2018. If we calculate it means it has been six years," said the Kapolda.
Based on this information, investigators immediately responded by moving quickly to develop the case and then arresting the perpetrators on Jalan Andi Tonro Makassar without a fight.
The Regional Police Chief who was near the crime scene (TKP) said a number of investigators supported by the South Sulawesi Regional Police Forensic Team were identifying and conducting TKP investigations at the scene and finding their bones in a pile of soil.
"Because there is visible bone, we just have to see, test it, whether it is human bone. Then we will do a DNA test because the family is still there. We will also see where the collision is, if the confession is while the deceased died because he was beaten, mistreated," he said.
When asked if the victim was buried using cement, Andi Rian said the victim was buried under a hole measuring one meter in the backyard of the house.
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"Not in the cor, so at first glance I saw it in this house, there was a land one meter with the backyard, so with the building next to it there was one meter. The soil was then put there, it was just buried there. That's why when we checked there it was already non-goal," he said.
The former South Kalimantan Police Chief stated that the police would still carry out a deeper investigation considering that the perpetrators had been arrested in order to reveal their motive for committing the heinous act.
"This will be investigated later by investigators. At the time of the incident, neighbors did not smell anything. Now that we are 17 (the victim's child), we are six years apart, meaning 11 years old (his age) at the time of the incident. His son (victim) is now with the family of his late mother," said the Kapolda.
Currently, the police are still looking for other witnesses, apart from the victim's family, to be asked for information, especially neighbors, because after the incident, the perpetrator left the house with his two children.
"Apart from the family, of course we will investigate witnesses at the TKP, especially neighbors. After the incident, this house was vacated for six months and then rented for approximately five years. This means that many items have been lost and transported. After being rented empty for another six months," he revealed.
"We want to try to find out, hopefully there will still be neighbors who can be witnesses, maybe know or smell. But, it happened in 2018, hopefully from the forensic investigation, we can find other physical evidence," Andi Rian added.
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