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JAKARTA - Head of the Forensic Doctor Team, Ade Firmansyah, admitted that it was difficult for his party to determine the firing range of the bullets that killed Brigadier Nofriansyah Yosua Hutabarat or Brigadier J at Inspector General Ferdy Sambo's house.

"In terms of shooting range, we can't see anymore, yes, because the characteristics of the wounds that we found on the body at the time of the second autopsy, of course, the shape of the body at the first autopsy must have been cleaned," said Ade Firmansyah, Monday, August 22.

That's not all. The wounds and abrasions they found, could no longer be fully analyzed. Because the color or shape is no longer in accordance with the original.

"So we can't determine whether this is estimated as a long-range or close-range gunshot wound or very close because the characteristics of the wounds on the body at this time cannot be intervened because they are not fresh," continued Ade.

Ade confirmed that there were no acts of violence other than death from gunshot wounds to Brigadier J.

Brigadier J's brain moved

Ade also finally explained about the information on Brigadier J's brain that was no longer in its place. According to his analysis, the autopsy process was supposed to return all the organs to their place. But in some cases, there are certain considerations.

"However, there must be good considerations, such as the presence of exposed body parts, so that when the body will be transported, such considerations will be made," he explained.


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