The family of the late Kenzha Ezra Walewangko reported to Polda Metro Jaya because the handling of the case of the student at the Indonesian Christian University (UKI) was unclear.
"Until now it is unknown, no one is responsible, so the family has reported it to the Polda Metro Jaya for the death of Khenza," said family lawyer Samuel Parasian Sinambela when met at Polda Metro Jaya, Antara, Friday, April 11.
Samuel hopes that this report can make the case clear and reveal the perpetrators involved. He asked students who felt involved to admit their actions.
"I hope I don't become a coward over the death of Brother Khenza," he said.
When confirmed who was reported to Polda Metro Jaya, Samuel said that whoever was responsible for the death of Khenza in UKI, Cawang, East Jakarta.
"What is clear at this time is that the family is asking for the case of their child or his family. Who is the culprit? Why not leave it to the authorities?", he said.
"Is something covered up? Is there something wrong with it? So I think it should be clear, be honest, be open, tell the truth," he said.
The police have examined 44 witnesses to investigate the case of the death of a UKI student, Kenzha Ezra Walewangko, in the campus area on Tuesday, March 4.
"As part of a comprehensive investigation process, the total number of witnesses who will be examined so far has reached 44 people," said East Jakarta Metro Police Chief Kombes Nicolas Ary Lilipaly when confirmed in Jakarta, Wednesday.
Nicolas said the 44 witnesses were the rectorate, security (security), students who were around the crime scene (TKP) when there was a commotion or argument and students who were drinking alcohol with the victim.
Then, the community selling liquor (alcohol) where the victim bought it along with one of its friends and medical personnel at the UKI Hospital who did medical assistance when the victim was taken by UKI security forces.
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"Until now, from all the statements of the witnesses, we have not been able to confirm and make confidence in the investigators or investigators regarding the cause of death before the autopsy and forensic analysis results were obtained," he said.
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