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JAKARTA - The death toll from the Kanjuruhan Tragedy increased by one person to 132 people. The last recorded victim in the latest data, Helen Priscella, died of serious injuries.

"Based on the explanation of the doctor who treated him, namely Dr. Syaifulloh Ghani Sp OT Wadiryan RSSA, patients in the ICU were diagnosed with extra-cranial trauma (a lot of trauma outside the head), peryoneal blending (blood in the stomach) and sepsis (wide infection)," said Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Inspector General Dedi Prasetyo when confirmed, Wednesday, October 12.

In fact, Helen, who was treated at the Saiful Anwar General Hospital (RSU) Malang, had undergone a blood wash.

Dedi said that initially the victim came to Saiful Anwar Hospital as a moderately injured patient. He began undergoing treatment in the Ranu Kumbolo room on Sunday, October 2.

However, during his several days of treatment, he showed a declining health condition. Thus, it was transferred to the ICU on Wednesday, October 5.

"The patient was declared dead on Tuesday at 14.25 WIB," said Dedi.

Meanwhile, the data on the number of injured victims remains, namely gastroductory people, consisting of 532 minor injuries, 49 moderate injuries, and 26 serious injuries.

In the Kanjuruhan Tragedy, the National Police named six suspects, namely three people from the private sector and three people from Polri personnel.

Three suspects from civilian elements, namely LIB President Director Ahmad Hadian Lukita, Chairman of the Implementing Committee Arema Malang Abdul Haris, and Security Officer Steward Suko Sutrisno. The three are suspected of violating the provisions of Article 359 and/or Article 360 and/or Article 103 paragraph (1) in conjunction with Article 52 of the Republic of Indonesia Law Number 11 of 2022 concerning Sports.

Meanwhile, the other three suspects are from the police, namely the Head of the Ops Division of the Malang Police, Kompol Wahyu Setyo Pranoto, Head of Samapta Malang Police AKP Bambang Sidik Achmadi, and the Company Commander (Danki) of the East Java Police Mobile Brigade, initials AKP Hasdarman, violating Article 359 and/or Article 360 of the Criminal Code with a maximum penalty of five years in prison.

In addition, there are 20 Polri personnel suspected of being involved in ethical violations related to the incident that occurred at the Kanjuruhan Malang Stadium, East Java.


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