Polda Metro Jaya is still investigating the case of a family who died in Citra Garden, Kalideres, West Jakarta. A total of 6 witnesses have been examined.
Based on the information gathered by the six witnesses, it was the head of the local RT, PLN officers who had visited the victim's house to cut off the electricity, two security guards from the housing complex, and two relatives from the victim or sister.
"If I'm not mistaken, 6 (actions were examined),” said the Head of Public Relations of the Polda Metro Jaya, Kombes Endra Zulpan when confirmed, Sunday, November 20.
Previously, Polda Metro Jaya investigators examined two daughters of one of the victims who died from a family in Kalideres, West Jakarta.
"There are two of their children who live in Bekasi, an examination has been carried out," said Zulpan.
Investigators assessed that information from the two was needed to uncover the mystery of the death of a family consisting of four people in a house in Kalideres, West Jakarta.
"Information is needed by investigators to be able to find a bright spot for the cause of death," said Zulpan.
The police revealed that the victim who died in the incident was the owner of the house in the name of Rudiyanto's husband and Margareta's wife, including Dian's son and Rudyanto's brother-in-law on behalf of Budiyanto.
The two new witnesses examined were the daughters of Rudiyanto and Margareta. The two of them did not live with their parents.
The discovery of the death of a family began when the head of the local RT smelled a foul smell from inside the victim's house on Thursday, November 11 at around 18.00 WIB.
The head of the RT immediately reported to the Kalideres Police regarding the discovery of the foul smell. Together with the police, the head of the RT finally forced his way into the house.
When the main door opened, officers found four bodies in three different rooms, namely the living room, living room and back room.
The police immediately conducted an examination around the location. After that, the four victims were then evacuated to the Kramat Jati Police Hospital (East Jakarta) for the autopsy process.
The police found no signs of violence with blunt objects or sharp objects on the victim's body.
Polda Metro Jaya emphasized that the initial analysis related to a family found dead in Kalideres was not caused by hunger.
"It can be said that for the time being it does not lead to hunger that causes the death of a family," said Head of Public Relations of Polda Metro Jaya Kombes Pol Endra Zulpan when confirmed in Jakarta, Tuesday.
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