The investigator who handled the alleged abuse case of the Al-Aziziyah Islamic Boarding School (Ponpes) student with the initials NI (13) from Ende, East Nusa Tenggara, from the Mataram City Police examined health workers in East Lombok.

"So, the team that left for East Lombok today was intended to conduct an examination of health workers to ask for an explanation related to the NI visum et repertumsantriwati," said Head of the Mataram Police Satreskrim Kompol I Made Yogi Purusa Utama as reported by ANTARA, Tuesday, July 2.

The health workers examined, he said, started from the clinic dr. Candra, Labuhan Haji Health Center, to dr. Raden Soedjono in East Lombok.

"From the three locations, we have examined seven health workers," he said.

The Head of Criminal Investigation Unit explained that the three health facilities were listed as locations that had provided medical treatment for NI female students before finally dying on Saturday morning (29/6) at dr. Raden Soedjono Hospital, East Lombok.

"Including an explanation from the medical personnel of Dr. Raden Soedjono Hospital. There we have seen the information on the results of the post-mortem that went up to the media. We want to get a clear picture," he said.

In addition to the seven health workers, he continued, investigators on the agenda in East Lombok also examined three residents, one of whom was the parents of a fellow female student of NI who first facilitated NI students to enter the hospital.

"So, there were 10 witnesses who were examined today in East Lombok, seven from health workers, three others from residents, one of whom was the parents of a fellow student of NI," said Yogi.


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