JAKARTA - The victims of the tragedy at the Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang Regency, East Java, after the Arema FC vs Persebaya Surabaya match are currently being treated in a number of hospitals.
Based on data compiled by VOI, the number of victims at the Hasta Husada Kepanjen Hospital was 4 people who died and 20 people were still being treated.
There were 73 people who died at Wava Husada Kepanjen Hospital and 19 people are still being treated.
Teja Husada Kepanjen Hospital there are 34 patients who died and 6 people are still being treated.
Kepanjen Kanjuruhan Hospital there were 3 people who died and 79 people are still being treated.
RSI Gondanglegi there were 6 people who died and 25 people were being treated.
There are 6 people being treated at the Gondanglegi Health Center, RS. Ben Mari Pakisaji there was 1 person who died and 4 people were being treated.
There are 3 patients under treatment at the Pindad Turen Hospital, at Salsabila DS Hospital. Jatimerto, Kramingan District, there are 4 people who died and 4 people are still being treated.
There is still 1 patient at the Turen Hospital who is being treated, Saiful Anwar Hospital, Malang City, there are 2 people who died and 13 people are still being treated.
Meanwhile, two victims of the National Police who died were Bripka Andik, a member of the Sumber Gempol Polres Tulungagung, at Wava Husada Kepanjen Hospital. Brigadier Fajar Yoyok is a member of the Trenggalek Police Dongko Police at Hasta Brata Batu Hospital.
The victims of the National Police who were being treated were Bripda Agmal Khan Muhammad, a member of the Samapta Unit of the Trenggalek Police at Bhayangkara Batu Hospital.
Based on the latest data collected, there were 127 people who died and 180 people were in intensive care.
Previously, it was reported that the deadly riot that occurred at the Malang Kanjuruhan Stadium after the host Arema FC lost 2-3 to Persebaya in the 11th week of league 1 2022/2023, Saturday, October 1, yesterday, killing 127 people on the football field.
The announcement of the deaths of hundreds of people who died was delivered directly by the East Java Police Chief Inspector General Nico Afinta.
"In this incident, 127 people died, two of whom were members of the National Police," he said at a press conference in Malang, Sunday, October 2.
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