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Lampung Police Chief Inspector General Helmy Santika denied any information stating that the family of the National Police School (SPN) student of the Mimint Pratama Telaumbauna was prohibited from seeing the body. "I think this information needs to be straightened out, none of us forbids the family to see the body in question," said Helmy Santika at the Lampung Police Headquarters, South Lampung, Antara, Wednesday, August 23. As soon as the victim was taken from SPN to the Bhayangkara Police Hospital in Lampung, the deceased was seen by his uncle who was in East Lampung Regency. "So because there was a family in East Lampung, they came to the Bhayangkara Polda Lampung Hospital and it was shown, so we didn't forbid it, including when the body was taken to Adam Malik Hospital in Medan, it was opened, so there was no prohibition," he said. Helmy also invited the victim's family if they wanted to make a report because it was a form of them seeking justice. "We invite the family of the late Adventt to make a report because this is a form of his family seeking justice," he said. However, Helmy emphasized that he would handle this case objectively, professionally, and transparently.
"We will handle this case as well as possible, and currently it is still under investigation. This case will continue to run with the available evidence. There is an alleged wound to the victim. It is the same, it is in a platoon of colleagues because of physical training. So we hope everyone is patiently waiting for the autopsy results from Adam Malik Hospital," he said.

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