JAKARTA - A total of seven victims who were injured in the bus accident of the Lingga Kencana Depok Vocational School group in Subang who underwent treatment at the Bhayangkara Brimob Hospital (RSBB) have been allowed to go home. Their condition gradually recovered.

"So initially there were 19 people, seven people returned home in stages, and today seven people have been sent back. Hopefully, five people who are still undergoing treatment can recover soon and can return home," said Head of Health Services at the Depok City Health Office, Agus Gojali in Depok, West Java (West Java), Wednesday, May 15, quoted by Antara.

He said the seven people returned home accompanied by health workers (nakes). As well as being delivered directly by an ambulance belonging to the Depok City Health Office.

"Alhamdulillah, his condition has improved and he was allowed to go home accompanied by health workers from the Puskesmas," he said.

Agus revealed that with the return of the seven patients, there are currently five patients at RSBB who are undergoing treatment. Previously, a total of 19 people were treated at RSBB.

The following is the name of the patient who was the victim of the SMAK Lingga Kencana bus accident at RSBB who returned today Muhammad Fahmi Fahreza, Rini Oktaviani, Syahrul Ramadhan.

Next is Fachri Fahrurozi, Muhammad Dzikri, Reviana Ayu Putri and Triyana Wihartanti.


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