The Death Of A Family Because They Belonged To Citra Garden Kalideres Housing Is Not Simultaneous In Time

The results of the forensic autopsy examination at the National Police Hospital stated that the bodies of the four victims who died in one house did not occur at the same time. The results of the autopsy were directly disclosed by the Kalideres Police Chief, AKP Syafri Wasdar.

"According to the forensic doctor's statement, the two victims who died were around 1 week. First, the father and mother died," said AKP Syafri when confirmed by VOI, Friday, November 11.

Then the deaths were followed by the next two victims, which were estimated to be 5 days to 1 week.

"The remaining two victims are approximately 5 to 1 week. Judging from the autopsy results. Yes (different time of death), but the difference is not that far away," he explained.

Meanwhile, from the results of the autopsy examination, continued AKP Syafri, the forensic doctor did not find any signs of violence on the victim's body.

"From the statement of the forensic doctor who conducted the autopsy, there were no signs of violence on the victim's body. (Other injuries) Nothing. (suicide motive) Still being investigated," he said.

The four dead victims who were found to be rotting were identified as Rudianto (71) husband, Margaret (58) wife, Dian (40) child and Budianto (68) brother-in-law.

When found dead, one body was in the living room leaning into a chair, one body was in the front room, one body was in the back room, and the other was next to the front bedroom.

You could say that the expression of AKP Syafri Wasdar is directly proportional to what Asiung saw, the Head of RT 007 RW 015, Citra Grand Kalideres, West Jakarta, said there were differences in the four bodies.

Asiung said he saw two brown dry bodies, while the other two bodies were still intact.

"That's what we happen to see is two dry, the dry one is probably Dian's mother (Margareth) and her uncle, Budianto. What is still a bit intact is Dian with her father, Rudianto." said Asiung.

Previously, West Jakarta Metro Police Chief Kombes Pasma Royce concluded, based on the results of a doctor's statement at the Police Hospital, 4 bodies were found dead in Citra Garden's house, Kalideres, died of hunger.

"Based on the doctor's examination, that this corpse did not eat and drink for a long time, because the muscles had narrowed," Pasma told reporters at the West Jakarta Metro Police, Friday, November 11.

Pasma suspects the family was starving for three weeks. The case is still being handled by the West Jakarta Police.