At least nine victims of the tragedy of the Garut Deputy Regent's wedding series with the son of West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi are still undergoing medical treatment at the Regional General Hospital (RSUD) Dr. Slamet, Garut Regency, Saturday.

Head of the Garut District Health Office, Leli Yuliani, said 20 patients who entered the Dr. Slamet Garut Hospital until Friday (17/7) night, and nine people were being treated.

"Nine are being treated now," said Leli.

He said that the ranks of medical officers at hospitals and health centers had moved to handle the community who were victims of the People's Party incident at the Garut Hall.

Overall the victims of the incident, he said, were 30 people, but 20 people were hospitalized with sick conditions as a result of being trampled on and falling, and three people died.

"His condition is indeed injury, bruises, body aches. We have done it, it has been x-rayed, in the ultrasound," he said.

The patient, who is still being treated at Dr. Slamet Garut Hospital, received the attention of a number of local government officials, including the Head of the West Java Regional Police, Inspector General Pol Rudi Setiawan, who came to visit patients with the police from the Garut Police.

The Kapolda also had a chance to chat with a number of patients and their families who were waiting for them to ask about their health conditions and it was confirmed that they had received good medical treatment at the hospital.

The arrival of the Kapolda was also to provide moral support, and to hand over assistance in the form of gifts as a form of concern and proof of the presence of the state in the community.

"We are sorry for this incident, and are here to convey empathy and ensure all victims receive proper treatment," said Rudi.

Garut Regent Abdusy Syakur Amin previously emphasized that residents who receive medical treatment at hospitals are all borne by the regional government.

Previously, the People's Party of the series of weddings of Garut Deputy Regent Luthfianisa Putri Karlina with Maula Akbar, the son of West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi ended in chaos during the entertainment agenda and free meals at Pendopo and Garut Square, Friday afternoon.

The incident left three people dead, namely two civilians and one member of the Garut Police, namely Bripka Cecep Saeful Bahri (39) and two other residents, an eight-year-old Vania Aprilia, and Dewi Jubaeda (61), a resident of Garut.


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