Human Skeletons Revealed On The River Bank, Central Java Police: Male Victim Has Blunt Injury To The Chest And Ribs
SEMARANG - The police have identified the finding of a human skeleton on the bank of the Depok River in Pasigatan Village, Boja District, Kendal Regency, Central Java, male. The body suffered violence due to blunt objects in the chest and ribs.
"There were injuries caused by blunt force trauma in the form of blood infiltration in the chest and right rib," said the Head of Public Relations of the Central Java Police, Kombes Iqbal Alqudusy, in Semarang, Antara, Tuesday, August 9.
From the results of the identification carried out by the forensic team at Bhayangkara Hospital in Semarang, he said, it was known that the human skeleton was a man with an estimated age of between 25 and 35 years, and a height between 160 and 165 cm.
The identification carried out included findings of the skull, cervical spine, lumbar spine, tailbone, ribs, left collarbone, right and left shoulder blades, and right leg bones.
While the bones that have not been found include the bones of the right and left hands, and the bones of the left leg.
The autopsy revealed that the victim had a tattoo on his chest with the words "Alif Budiman".
Previously, the police investigated the findings of human skeletons on the banks of the Depok River in Pasigatan Village, Boja District, Kendal Regency, Central Java, Monday (8/8/2022).
The human skeleton found in the vicinity of the PT Zanzibar plantation was first discovered by grass seekers around the Depok River.