Man From Kalimantan Found Dead Hanging Himself In Elok Cakung Reservoir Tree, Firefighter Evacuation
Residents around the crime scene and the fire department at the scene/ Photo: IST

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JAKARTA - Residents of Penggilingan Village, Cakung, East Jakarta were shocked by the discovery of a boy's corpse hanging from a large tree on Jalan Reservoir Elok, Milling, RT 03/09, Pangolinan Village, Cakung District, East Jakarta, Saturday, June 17. It was later discovered that the victim named Anie Wongso (32), a resident of Perum Elok, Cakung. The victim allegedly ended his life by hanging himself using a rope at the tree branches. The incident occurred when Nur, an eye witness as a security officer, carried out patrols. Nur heard information from the motorcycle taxi driver that someone was hanging himself in the Elok Reservoir tree.

Then Nur checked to the TKP. Arriving at the TKP, Nur saw that the victim was dead. "It was hanging his neck on the Elok Reservoir tree," Nur told officers, Saturday, June 17. Nur then told Muslih, his fellow security guard. Then the report was forwarded to the head of the local RW. After reporting the finding of a body, a police officer came to the location. The police also coordinated with the East Jakarta Gulkarmat Sub-dept. to evacuate the victim from the tree. "The evacuation of the victim lasted about 10 minutes. We deployed 5 rescue personnel to evacuate the hanging person. The incident was thought to have occurred on Saturday morning," said Head of Gulkarmat East Jakarta, Gatot Sulaeman when confirmed, Saturday, June 17. Meanwhile, the victim was registered as a resident of North Singkawang District, West Kalimantan. During the examination, officers did not find any signs of violence on the victim's body. However, there were sperm coming out of the victim's genitals and dirt. After the victim was successfully evacuated, the victim was then taken by the family to be buried immediately. While the case was under investigation by the Cakung Police.


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