The Search For Emmeril Kahn Continues, Ridwan Kamil Returns To Indonesia To Continue The Duties Of West Java Governor

JAKARTA - The search for Emmeril Kahn Mumtadz, who is familiarly called Eril, on the Aare river, the city of Bern, Switzerland, was continued by deploying land patrols, boat patrols, and drone flights.

Divers could not be deployed due to the swift currents of the Aare River. The focus of the search is the Marzili area to the Engehalde floodgate, as well as patrols in the area between Schwellenmaetelli to Wohlensee.

Intensive search efforts will continue tomorrow Friday (3/6), with additional sniffer dog support.

Until Wednesday, June 1, Eril's parents again took the time to walk along the banks of the Aare river to check potential places in the search for Eril to several travel routes, both land, and water that can be reached safely.

“Mr. Ridwan Kamil and his family returned to Indonesia, on Thursday afternoon (2/6) to carry out their duties as Governor of West Java. Monitoring of search efforts, coordination with the Indonesian Embassy in Bern, and communication with Swiss authorities will continue to be continued by Uncle Br. Eril, Mr. Elpi Nazmuzaman, and their family representatives who arrived in Bern on Wednesday (1/6)," quoted from a press release at the Indonesian Embassy in Switzerland in Bern, Friday, June 3 in the morning.

The Indonesian Embassy in Bern received news of the disappearance of Emmeril Kahn Mumtadz or Eril in the Aare River, Bern City, Switzerland, on Thursday, May 26.

According to local authorities, Eril had an emergency situation while swimming. Since receiving the missing person report, the local police have been working hard to find Eril.