A total of 11 people died as a result of the bus carrying a group of students at SMK Lingga Kencana Depok overturned in the Ciater area, Subang, West Java. The incident left deep sorrow for the family.

One of them was Mahesya Putra's mother, Rosdiana, who admitted that she had lost her biological child who died in the accident.

He remembered his last words who asked for additional money to spend before traveling to school farewells. The reason is to buy souvenirs for his younger brother.

"He just said, I said 'can't give a lot of money' then he said 'not enough, ma'am'. He wanted to give something for his sister. Yes (bys). From a long time ago, "said Rosdiana when met at the funeral home, Sunday, May 12.

Rusdiana also recalled that her biological child's last message was to make her family happy. He was even willing to work while continuing his higher education.

"He's a person who is enthusiastic about pursuing goals, basically the people don't work anymore, never ask for anything his mother can't give. Anyway, it's not adventurous," he said.

Previously, it was reported that the victim of a tourism bus accident carrying a group of SMK students from Depok, in Ciater District, Subang Regency, West Java, reportedly reached 11 people.

West Java Police Chief Inspector General Akhmad Wiyagus while inspecting the accident site on the Palasari Village highway, Ciater District, Subang, Saturday, May 11, said that 11 people died in the accident.

For the cause of the accident, he said, the West Java Police were conducting an investigation, including deploying a Traffic Accident Analysis team to conduct a crime scene investigation.

Meanwhile, the Head of the Subang Health Service, Dr. Maxi, said that of the 11 victims of the accident, 10 of them were a group of buses who were students and a teacher at the Lingga Kencana Depok Vocational School.

Meanwhile, another victim who died was a motorcyclist who was registered as a resident of Cibogo, Subang. Maxi said the injured victims have now undergone treatment at the Palasari Ciater Health Center and the Jalancagak Health Center.

There were 23 people at the Palasari Health Center with details of two serious injuries (referred to the Subang Hospital). In addition, as many as 21 people were also injured in handling at the Palasari Health Center


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