TANGERANG - Head of the Kramat Jati Police Hospital, Brigadier General Hariyanto, spoke about the condition of Devi Karmawan's body, which was found in a water toren of residents' houses in the Pondok Aren area, South Tangerang (Tangsel), Monday, May 27, evening.

Brigadier General Hariyanto confirmed that there were no scars on the victim's body.

"There are no injuries on the body. Both from blunt objects and sharp objects," Hariyanto said when confirmed, Wednesday, May 29.

Hariyanto said the condition of the victim's body had rotted after being submerged or drowned in a toren filled with water.

"The condition of the body is decaying. When it is submerged or submerged in water, conditions are still alive," he said.

However, to ensure that his party will carry out a sample examination of the forensic laboratory.

"The samples are still being examined by the forensic lab. Other information is to be submitted to investigators in the context of an investigation," he said.

Previously, Darmiyati, the victim's mother, said that Devi Karmawan's condition was seen with strangulation wounds.

"It's just this in the neck, strangulation. That's the line. Your brother said," said Darmiyati when met at her house on Jalan Gang Samid Sian, Pondok Aren, South Tangerang, Tuesday, May 28.

Based on the words of the victim's brother, said Darmiyati, he saw bruises on Devi Karmawan's shoulder. This became an irregularity in his family to ask Devi for an autopsy.

Wrinkled on the right shoulder. His brother was curious to do an autopsy. (Because) he was curious why this, died (for example) of being electrocuted or what was the beating," he said.


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