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JAKARTA - Chairman of the Indonesian Forensic Doctors Association, Ade Firmansyah Sugiharto, said that he had met the family of Nopryansah Yosua Hutabarat alias Brigadier J before conducting a re-autopsy. The purpose of the meeting is to establish a relationship of trust.

"Last night at 6-9 pm yesterday we had a meeting with his family and legal advisers," Ade told reporters, Wednesday, July 27.

The trust of Brigadier J's family is as important as patients and doctors. This is because it avoids oblique issues that develop behind the re-autopsy process.

In addition, the meeting was also an opportunity for the family and the team of doctors to convey various things about the autopsy process.

"This means that there is information that we must convey regarding the medical technicalities of forensic medicine and autopsies as well as what can be expected and what things are difficult," said Ade.

"That's what we provide information and everything has been conveyed and Alhamdulillah, good relations have been established between us and the family and legal advisers," he continued.

Apart from that, Ade ensured that the autopsy process for Brigadier J would be carried out independently. Doctors who are deployed have qualified expertise in the autopsy process.

"We are here to work independently and partially. We are also aware that the Indonesian Forensic Doctors Association, forensic doctors wherever we are will definitely act independently and partially because we also have ethical guidelines, are aware of discipline and maintain competence every five years. anything or provide intervention," said Ade.


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