The body of a woman with the initials NM (64) who was found in a water toren in the elite housing estate in the Kelapa Gading area, North Jakarta, has finally carried out an autopsy process at the Kramat Jati Police Hospital, East Jakarta.

After being autopsied, the victim's body had also been picked up by the family to be buried in his hometown.

"Last night, the autopsy was completed and the family immediately took him to East Java," said Kelapa Gading Police Chief, Kompol Maulana Mukarom when confirmed by VOI, Friday, October 25.

Although the victim's body was successfully autopsied, the police have not been able to reveal the death of the household assistant with the initials NM. The police have also not conveyed the results of the autopsy of the woman's body who died in the water toren.

"There must be an official statement, we are waiting for the results of the autopsy at the Police Hospital," he said.

Previously, it was reported that the body of a woman with the initials NM (55) who was found in the water toren of her employer's house was known to work as an ART in a house. Meanwhile, the owner of the elite house is still abroad.

Head of Criminal Investigation Unit of the Kelapa Gading Police, AKP Emir Maharto Bustarosa, said that the results of his investigation found evidence such as a brush. The brush was allegedly used by the victim to clean the water reservoir.

In addition, there was a message found on the victim's cellphone (HP) with the first witness, namely the driver who worked at the house. He said the victim had invited him to clean the toren on Wednesday afternoon. However, the witness advised the victim to clean the toren in the morning so it wouldn't heat up.

NM works as AR for about 1.5 years at home. In his daily life, NM lives at his employer's house to look after and clean the house.

Since October 20, the victim's employer left for Malaysia for treatment. NM also had time to invite his employer's driver to clean the water toren on the 3rd floor of his employer's house, NM conveyed the request via his cellphone to IR, the employer's driver.

Head of Criminal Investigation Unit of the Kelapa Gading Police, AKP Emir Maharto Bustarosa, said that the results of his investigation found evidence such as a brush. The brush was allegedly used by the victim to clean the water reservoir.

In addition, there was a message found on the victim's cellphone (HP) with the first witness, namely the driver who worked at the house.


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