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JAKARTA - The forensic medical team found five gunshot wounds to Brigadier J's body. In fact, two of them on the chest and head were said to be fatal.

"There were two fatal wounds, of course, in the chest and head," said the head of the Forensic Doctor Team, Ade Firmansyah, to reporters on Monday, August 22.

However, when asked about the two injuries that caused Brigadier J to breath his last, Ade did not answer.

The head of the forensic section of the Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital (RSCM) only said that from the results of the examination there were no scars of violence or abuse.

Thus, indirectly denying the statement of Brigadier J's family attorney, Kamaruddin Simanjuntak, who stated that there was a snare mark on his neck.

"We can confirm with the best forensic science that there are no signs of violence other than gun violence from the victim's body, like that," said Ade.

The re-autopsy process was scheduled to take place at Sungai Bahar Hospital, Jambi on July 27. The re-autopsy was a request from the family to believe that there were irregularities in the cause of Brigadier J's death. For approximately 4 weeks the forensic team conducted a re-autopsy.

In that case, the team named five suspects. They include Inspector General Ferdy Sambo, Bharada Richard Eliezer, Bripka Ricky Rizal, and Strong Maruf.

Most recently, the Timsus also named Putri Chandrawathi or the wife of Ferdy Sambo as suspects. They were charged with Article 340 subsidiary Article 338 of the Criminal Code in conjunction with Article 55 paragraph (1) and Article 56 of the Criminal Code.


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