Missing A Month, Yogyakarta UPN Student Found In Musi Banyuasin, South Sumatra
SLEMAN - Annisa Dewi Kartika Sari (18), a student of the chemical engineering study program at the Yogyakarta Veterans National Development University (UPNYK), which disappeared without news, was found in Musi Banyuasin, South Sumatra.
Annisa's disappearance was busy on social media until the family was looking for her. The reason is, her family has not heard from Annisa for the past month. A number of college colleagues, high school alumni colleagues including the university, and the police are also searching and tracking down Annisa's whereabouts. Public Relations and Cooperation of UPN Veteran Yogyakarta Panji Dwi Ashrianto said Annisa has now been found.
"It has been found by the Polda team and alumni of SMA," said Panji via message Friday, November 17.
According to Panji, the university is currently investigating the motive behind Annisa choosing to cut contact with her colleagues and family. After being found, Annisa is currently with her family at the Musi Banyuasin Regency Government Dormitory, South Sumatra.
"Currently, the motive is still being investigated, the person concerned and his family are resting at the Randik Dormitory belonging to the Musi Banyuasin Regency Government," Panji continued.
Previously, Annisa's disappearance caught the public's attention, after her father, Rahmat Purwanto, asked social media users to help find her child.
"Please pray, my son Anissa Dewi Kartika Sari, a student of UPN Veteran Yogyakarta, a chemical technique for the first semester. She has not attended school for 10 days and is not in the boarding house, missing without knowing where. May she still live a healthy and born and inner life," Rahmat wrote on his Facebook.
The Yogyakarta Veterans UPN campus has also opened its voice regarding the disappearance of Annisa Dewi Kartika Sari.
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"Since Tuesday (14/11/2023) UPNYK has collaborated with the Yogyakarta Regional Police to trace the student's whereabouts," said UPN Veteran Yogyakarta in a written statement, quoted Wednesday, November 15.
UPNYK also mentioned that on November 11, 2023, Annisa was seen in the PulPDadi area but did not respond when called. He also left all WhatsApp groups and blocked the phone numbers of several of his friends.