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JAKARTA Residents of Rorotan, Cilincing, North Jakarta were shocked by the discovery of the skeleton of a human corpse in the bushes. The discovery of the skeleton was first noticed by children playing birds in a housing complex, Monday, January 23. After being identified, the human skeleton was female.

The police also conducted a DNA test on the victim's family at the Kramat Jati Police Hospital. DNA tests were carried out to identify the body in the DVI building of the Police Hospital. It is known that the victim had the initials I (30). DNA tests were taken from the victim's biological child to determine the identity of the victim with certainty.

The victim is strongly suspected to be Nur Indah Sari, a resident of Malacca 1, Rorotan, North Jakarta. Ahmad Rifa'i, the victim's husband, said the victim was known to have left the house since last December 26.

"I want to understand, this is really my family or not. I got the news yesterday when I met him, I had the same relationship as my wife's," Ahmad told reporters at the Police Hospital, Tuesday, January 24.

Ahmad suspects that the skeleton is his wife who has been missing since December 26.

"Get out of the 26th. Want a DNA test from the police. Yes (allegedly my wife). The disappearance is December 26. Just my child's DNA test, (parents) don't," he said.

Until now, his party is still waiting for the results of the DNA test. The National Police Hospital has not identified the identity of the victim through a DNA examination test.


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