The Following Is A List Of Damage And Hospitals That Contain Rioting Victims At The Malang Construction Stadium
MALANG A total of 127 people died in the tragedy of the riots at the Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang Regency. The riot occurred during the 2022-2023 Indonesian League 1 football match between Arema FC and Persebaya, Saturday night, October 1, at around 23.45 WIB.
Based on the information received, of the 127 people who died, 2 of them were police personnel, namely Brigadier Andik from the Tulungagung Police - Sumbergempol Police, and from Brigadier Fajar Polres Trenggalek.
A number of facilities were reported to have been damaged and several police-owned vehicles were damaged by the masses.
Register of damaged official vehicles:
1. Malang Police Traffic Patrol Car 3 units (forced heavily)2. Patwal Car Traffic Polrestabes Surabaya 1 Unit (fired)3. Mobile Brigade Unit 1 Unit (burned)4. Private car member 2 Units (burned)5. Car K9 Malang City Police 2 Unit (heavy damage)6. Pakis Police Patrol Car: 2 Units (rust)7. Singosari Police Patrol Car: 1 Unit (russ)8. Malang Police Dalmas Truck Car 1 Unit (russ)
Total vehicle vandalized and burned : 13 Units
Meanwhile, the victims were rushed to a number of hospitals for immediate treatment.
List of victims in the riot incident at the Kanjuruhan Stadium:
1. Hasta Husada Kepanjen Hospital: 4 people died, 20 patients were being treated.
2. Wava Husada Kepanjen Hospital: 73 people died, 19 people were being treated.
3. Teja Husada Kepanjen Hospital: 34 people died, 6 people were being treated.
4. Kanjuruhan Kepanjen Hospital: 3 people died, 79 people were being treated
5. RSI. Gondanglegi: 6 people died, 25 people were being treated
6. Gondanglegi Health Center: 6 people under treatment
7. Hospital. Ben Mari Pakisaji: 1 patient died, 4 patients are being treated
8. RSU. Pindad Turen: Patient in treatment 3 people
9. Hospital. Salsabila DS. Jatikerto Kec. Krimingan: 4 people died, 4 patients were being treated.
10. RSBK Turen: Patient in treatment 1 person
11. Saiful Anwar Hospital Malang City: Patients who died 2 patients under treatment 13 people
East Java Police Chief Inspector General Nico Afinta at a press conference in Malang Regency, East Java said the match at the Kanjuruhan Stadium went smoothly. However, after the game ended, a number of Arema FC supporters were disappointed and some of them went to the field to look for players and officials.
Security officers then made prevention efforts by making a diversion so that the fans did not go to the field and chase the players. In the process, the officers finally fired tear gas.
According to him, the tear gas shooting was carried out because the supporters of the team nicknamed Singo Edan who were dissatisfied and went to the field had carried out anarchic actions and endangered the safety of the players and officials.
"Because of the tear gas, they went out to one point, at the exit. Then there was a buildup and in the process of buildup there was shortness of breath, lack of oxygen," he said.