Police Confirm That The Cirebon Student Who Died In The Cipulir Apartment Is Not Related To Drugs
Two suspected perpetrators of malpractice that killed a female student from Cirebon/ Photo: Jehan/ VOI

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JAKARTA - The police confirmed that the death of a female student from Cirebon, initials I, who was suspected of having died due to a silicone injection mall in the Cipulir Apartment, South Jakarta, was not related to drugs. Although at the time of the discovery of the body, the police found a methamphetamine suction device, bong. This is evidenced by the results of the autopsy of the victim at the Police Hospital, Kramat Jati, East Jakarta.

"We have checked, the results of the autopsy and so on are not related to the problem of using it (meth)," said Head of Criminal Investigation Unit of the South Jakarta Metro Police, AKBP Ridwan Soplanit, Wednesday, June 23.

He also confirmed that the victim's death was not caused by methamphetamine. This was proven after seeing the results of the victim's blood and urine which showed that there was no drug content.

"We have checked the results of blood and urine at that time when he died, he did not use items related to drug problems," he concluded.

Previously reported, the South Jakarta Metro Police revealed the death of a female student from Cirebon, with the initials I (22) who was found in the room of an apartment in the Cipulir area, South Jakarta.

Based on the investigation, two suspects were named in this case, RH alias Bela (41) and Lisa (29). Both are trans women, stylish men and women's appearance.

The South Jakarta Metro Police Chief, Kombes Budhi Herdi Susianto, said the victim died as a result of the silicone injection at the hip. The practice was carried out in a room in the Cipulir apartment, South Jakarta.


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