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JAKARTA - The forensic team at the Kramat Jati Police Hospital has again identified the type of human skull bone and bones found in the waterway of Raden Inten Street, Duren Sawit District, East Jakarta.

From the results of the latest identification, the skull found consisted of the human skull, lower jawbone and neck bone. While the other three bones came from the right spine, right upper and left upper arms.

Then the incomplete skeleton was examined by the forensic team until they again found out when the person died.

The head of the Kramat Jati Police Hospital, Brigadier General Hariyanto, said that the time of death of the human skeleton was thought to have died two years ago.

"It is estimated that the time of death is six to two years (simal)," said Brigadier General Hariyanto, Thursday, November 2.

However, the forensic team has not been able to conclude the cause of death of the victim because the skeleton is incomplete. It was also one of the identification obstacles due to incomplete bone findings.

In addition, there has been no report of missing persons from residents as well as an obstacle to difficulties in forensic disclosure. The reason is, the medical team needs antemortem and post mortem comparison data.

"If someone loses, just match the family's DNA," he said.


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