Aris Chandra Widianto, who was accused of the murder of Brigadier Muhammad Nurhadi, was revealed in the trial that he forbade the medical team from the Medica Color Clinic in Gili Trawangan, North Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara to examine the body in detail.
This was revealed in the follow-up trial of the murder of Brigadier Muhammad Nurhadi at the Mataram District Court, when the public prosecutor presented four witnesses from the Medical Team of the Color Medica Clinic.
The witness was presented in two waves. First, the prosecutor presented three people who provided first aid at the location. They consist of a doctor named M. Lingga Krisna Fitriadi with Rendi Ade Saputra, nurses and Dony Irawan as cleaning service at the clinic.
In the testimony, dr. Lingga admitted that his party did not publish a medical record report and carried out an external examination or post-mortem because there was a sentence of prohibition issued by the defendant Aris.
"We did not make medical reports and external examinations, because the defendant Aris did not allow photos and examinations," said dr. Lingga before the panel of judges chaired by Lalu Moh. Sandi Iramaya was reported by ANTARA, Monday, December 8.
The statement of dr. Lingga was also confirmed by the statements of Dony and Rendi. They claimed to have heard that the defendant Aris forbade dr. Lingga carries out a procedure in the medical field.
Because there was a ban, dr. Lingga and his two colleagues decided to evacuate the victim to the clinic. Nurhadi's shift was carried out about 30 minutes after dr. Lingga and the team conducted an examination limited to pupils and heart rate.
Arriving at the clinic, medical treatment moved to dr. I Gede Rambo Parimarta. The prosecutor also ended dr's statement. Lingga along with the other two and switched by presenting dr. Rambo to the panel of judges.
Doctor Rambo admitted that the first time he found Brigadier Nurhadi's body, immediately took medical action by installing an electrocardiogram (EKG) device to ensure the victim's heart condition.
However, the same thing happened to dr. Rambo who received the prohibition sentence from the defendant Aris when he was about to take photos and outside examinations.
He explained that in the rules for medical treatment, his party is obliged to carry out an external examination or visum et repertum.
"The regulations at our clinic, if there are patients who come, an external examination (examination from head to toe, and clothes used) are just the identity of the patient, and make medical records," said dr. Rambo.
Because there is a ban that he admits has violated medical treatment procedures, dr. Rambo ensured that the Color Medica Clinic did not issue a medical record report and the results of the post-mortem of Brigadier Nurhadi's body.
After the trial, Law Advisor Aris Chandra, I Wayan Gendo Suardana said that with the testimony of two doctors and health workers from Color Medica in Gili Trawangan, there were no signs of violence against the victim.
"What was explained earlier from the three witnesses who conducted the first examination were them. All answered there were no signs of violence against the victim," said Wayan Gendo.
Likewise, witness statements related to signs of lumps of marks or other on the victim's face. His face, looks clean.
"This witness provides evidence of accusations against Aris Chandra who hit people, adapted to the existing post-mortem, indisputable," he said.
The evidence presented by the prosecutor at the trial was a photo of the post-mortem of the Bhayangkara Hospital of the NTB Police. There were torn wounds on the forehead and face below the left eye.
"The evidence of the prosecutor has been temporarily denied," he said.
According to him, the wound on the victim's face was due to the displacement of the place from the Medica Color Clinic to the Bhayangkara Mataram Hospital which is quite far from North Lombok Regency to Mataram City.
"It could be because of a collision. Because the victim's body was taken using a speed boat. Not a special ship," he said.
Meanwhile, related to the action of the defendant Aris, he forbade the medical team to take photos because it was under the authority of the police.
"The goal is later the police will be to take pictures," he said.
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