To reveal the cause of death of a young woman who works as a therapist in South Jakarta, the Police sent samples of RTA's organs (the initials of the victim) to undergo toxicology examination at the Forensic Laboratory Center (Puslabfor).

"Yesterday we sent samples of organs for us to check toxicology from the victim. We will wait for the results from Puslabfor first," said Head of the Women and Children Service Unit (PPA) of the South Jakarta Metro Police Satreskrim, AKP Citra Ayu, to reporters at the South Jakarta Metro Police Headquarters, Tuesday, October 14.

Previously, RTA was found dead in an empty land in the West Pejaten area, Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta, on Thursday, October 2, at 05.00 WIB.

Ayu said that later the results of the samples could be concluded by the National Police Hospital regarding the cause of death of the victim. He said that the delivery of the organ samples was one of the procedures for the examination, especially in ensuring the content of the poison.

"Essentially, the doctor also needs to know whether there is poison content or maybe other ingredients that may be the cause of the victim's death," he said.

Until now, his party is still collecting additional evidence to thoroughly reveal the chronology and motives behind the death of the victim.

The investigation continues, including an in-depth investigation into the background of the victim's education and activities before the incident.

"For more details, we will review the facts later, we will collect them later, later we will 'update' further," he said.

The police are investigating the discovery of the body of a woman suspected of being a therapist on a land in the West Pejaten area, Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta, on Thursday, October 2, at 05.00 WIB.

When checking at the scene, the woman's body was in a supine position with her right tilted leg. The characteristics are wearing a gray t-shirt, gray trousers, white skin and black hair.

Then around the victim's body there was a scarf and a mobile wallet containing two cell phones (cell phones) that allegedly belonged to the victim.

Officers have examined witnesses regarding the discovery of the corpse. One of the witnesses heard a woman screaming from one of the residents of the Pejaten Office Park shop house (Ruko).

In checking the victim's body, there were no signs of violence, but there were wounds on the left arm, left abdomen and chin.


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