JAKARTA - A man died in the bedroom of a restaurant in Langling Village, Bangko District, Merangin Regency, allegedly after consuming strong drugs.

The discovery of the body was confirmed by the Merangin Police Chief, Grand Commissioner Adjutant Irwan Andi Purnamawan. The police chief said the discovery of the body on Saturday (30/10) at around 17.00 western Indonesia time was based on the report from the owner of the restaurant.

Based on witness testimony, the man's death was thought to have been caused by a heart attack, due to taking strong drugs in the bedroom of the Ojolali restaurant in Langling Village.

"The victim who died was on behalf of M Sani (47), a resident of Pamenang Village, Pamenang District," said Merangin Police Chief Grand Commissioner Adjutant Irwan Andy quoted from Antara.

According to witness testimony, at 14.00 western Indonesia time, the victim came with his female friend who had not yet entered the bedroom of the restaurant.

Then at around 17.00 western Indonesia time the victim was found by the owner of the restaurant already dead and immediately contacted the police.

Receiving this information, the Police from the Bangko Police along with the Inafis Team from the Merangin Police immediately identified.

"From the results of the identification, there were no signs of violence on the victim's body," said Merangin Police Chief, Grand Commissioner Adjutant Irwan Andy Purnawan.

At around 20.00 western Indonesia time, the victim was taken to the Bangko General Hospital for an examination by the doctor.

"The results of the examination found no signs of violence on the victim's body. The doctor explained that the victim died allegedly due to a heart attack," said Irwan Andy.

After receiving this information, the family asked the victim to the police so that the victim's body was brought home, and the family would bury it.

"The family representing the victim came to the Bangko Police to make a statement rejecting the autopsy and sincerely accept the death of the victim and will not sue any party for the incident," said Grand Commissioner Adjutant Irwan Andy Purnamawan.


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